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  • Title: [Visual acuity and driver's licence among young people. Are routine vision tests necessary?].
    Author: Steen T.
    Journal: Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen; 1992 Jan 20; 112(2):213. PubMed ID: 1566253.
    Abstract:
    The minimum visual acuity for obtaining a driver's licence for smaller vehicles in Norway is 0.5 (5/10). However, visual acuity is not routinely tested on application for the licence. Among 720 conscripts examined by a draft board, five (0.694%) had a visual acuity of less than 0.5, and did not have spectacles or lenses. The estimated standard deviation is 0.31%. The upper 95% one sided confidence limit was estimated to be 1.46% (Poisson-distribution). It is concluded that checking the vision of all applicants for a driver's licence would have only a marginal effect on safety.
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