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The corrective lenses restriction will be removed when you renew your driver license. At a local DMV Office: You must complete an Application for Permit, Driver License or Non-Driver ID card (PDF) (MV-44), pass a vision test at the DMV office and pay the fee of $17.50.
DMV Wants You to Pass All original or renewal driver license customers must take a vision test. However, your driver license will be restricted to “corrective lenses.” If you are wearing glasses and your driver license is not restricted, the employee will ask you to remove your glasses.
How to remove a driver license restriction for corrective lenses (B Restriction) To remove the restriction when you renew, you must pass a vision exam with a visual acuity of 20/40 or better in either or both eyes without corrective lenses and then have your vision care
From the Texas Driver's handbook, restriction B states “LOSS age 21 and over”. That is, a licensed operator must be in the front seat with you and be 21 or over.
Individuals who wish to have a restriction code removed should contact their local driver license office. A licensed driver 21 years of age or older (LOSS) must be in the front seat (vehicle above a Class B)
An M restriction indicates that a driver can only operate a Class B or C passenger vehicle or school bus. If a driver has a Class A CDL, but obtains their passenger endorsement (P) or school bus endorsement (S) in a Class B vehicle, an M restriction will be issued.
Department of Motor Vehicle laws in every state require that you pass a vision test to get or renew a driver's license. While state laws may vary slightly, they typically call for visual acuity of at least 20/40 in either or both eyes, with or without corrective eyeglasses, and peripheral vision of 140 degrees.
All original and renewing applicants must take and pass a vision test. To pass the acuity test, applicants must have at least 20/40 in the better eye if the worse eye is worse than 20/200, or must have at least 20/70 in the better eye if the worse eye is better than 20/200.
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