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HGV Medicals Driver Medical including eye test
HGV MEDICALs Driver Medical including eye test
Just Health provides eye tests for the drivers’ D4 Medical medical visual acuity testing. We are proud to be offer this service as part of the d4 assessment. Here’s everything you need to know about your DVLA D4 Medical eye test at Just Health.
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What you need to know about your DVLA D4 Medical eye test
The DVLA driving eye tests are categorised into two groups — Group 1 and Group 2.
- Group 1 drivers are those with an ordinary driving licence
- Group 2 are vocational drivers (drivers of large goods vehicles (LGVs) and passenger-carrying vehicles such as buses).
The majority of DVLA D4 Medical eye tests will involve a visual acuity test.
The test – Visual Acuity
We will measure your visual acuity by asking you to read a DVLA eye test chart which is a normal letter chart. This is not a full eye examination, and will only take a couple of minutes.
What is the legal eyesight standard for driving?
The visual standard for driving is the ability to read (with glasses or contact lenses if needed) a car number plate made after 1 September 2001 from 20 metres away.
For Group 1 the minimum eyesight for driving is a visual acuity score of at least 6/12 on the Snellen scale (with glasses or contact lenses if needed) using both eyes together or, if you have sight in one eye only, in that eye. You must also have an adequate field of vision, measured through the visual fields test.¹
For Group 2 the minimum eyesight is visual acuity of at least 6/7.5 measured on the Snellen scale in your best eye and at least 6/60 on the Snellen scale in the other eye. You can reach this standard using glasses or contact lenses with a corrective power of (+) 8 dioptres or below. You must also have an uninterrupted horizontal visual field of at least 160 degrees with an extension of at least 70 degrees left and right and 30 degrees up and down. No defects should be present within the central 30 degrees.
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