![]() My wife insists that is proof of "corrective lenses." In searching online, I have found reports that trying to get this restriction removed has sometimes opened a can of worms for drivers in other states. I do have copies of the specifications of my IOL's, date of insertion, etc in both of our vehicles. Friends have pointed out that people with contact lenses have no issue and cops must have surely run across people with intra-ocular lenses and/or lasik surgery before. Most of my friends think it is a non-issue, but I am concerned about the reasonableness of cops on the street. There were numerous forms on a table, but none related to my issue. I have searched for laws in my state as well as dropping by the DMV, at which the only option to talk to an employee was to take a number and wait, so I left. My current DL is a 10-year license with 4 years remaining. But I would also like to avoid a hassle at the DMV. I would like to avoid any hassles with a cop if stopped for a traffic violation or at a checkpoint. I have had a corrective lens restriction on my DL since my 15th birthday and never thought twice about it. I recently had cataract surgery and the implanted lenses have resulted in ~20/20 vision. Has anyone here gone through the process of having the restriction of wearing corrective lenses being removed from a driver's license? Or is it even necessary in the case below? ![]()
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