Vision screenings to be required for all driver’s license renewals next year

A new law will require vision screening for all Kentucky drivers seeking a license renewal. The law goes into effect next year, and it utilizes the same test and machine used for all first-time drivers.

“We know that vision, having clear vision is important for drivers to be able to successfully maneuver through traffic and to reduce that incidents of traffic crashes,” said Lori Weaver Hawkins, public affairs manager at AAA Blue Grass.

The screenings are mandatory for drivers of all ages seeking to renew their license.

“You can be any age, have a vision issue that could affect your driving,” Hawkins said. “This is designed to really kind of screen that and make sure you have a chance to get some corrective lenses.”

Free screenings are provided at drivers license regional offices around the state. These screenings take about a minute, and they do not require any additional appointments.

Drivers can also take care of their vision screening by having an eye exam with their vision specialist. A form has to be completed and signed within 12 months of the license renewal.

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