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The New York DMV said drivers licenses that expired between March 2020 and August 2021 may get suspended if drivers have not submitted an eye exam.
Then you may need to submit a vision test or risk your license being suspended. If your driver’s license expired between March 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021, the DMV allowed you to renew your ...
Nearly 150,000 drivers could have their licenses suspended over a COVID-19 remnant that let motorists defer the vision test requirement for renewing licenses.
To pass the DMV test without being required to wear glasses or contact lenses while driving, a license holder must have 20/40 vision or better in at least one eye without wearing corrective lenses.
If you renewed your license during the first year of the pandemic, and self-certified your vision, you need to submit a vision test or risk losing your license.
In an email to Berkeley, the State DMV says it sent “multiple emails and letters” reminding drivers of “their responsibility” to get a vision test.
"During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, DMV allowed drivers up to one year to get a vision test and provide proof of their visual acuity," NYS DMV Public Information Office of Communications ...
Monroe County announced its DMV in the Mall at Greece Ridge will open this Friday to provide an opportunity for residents to take or submit eye exams.