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<blockquote data-quote="suk" data-source="post: 2381902" data-attributes="member: 162716"><p>Hi, I had a vitrectomy in February and will need further surgery to remove the silicone oil they put in my eye to hold the retina in place. My sight in the affected eye is quite fuzzy but I compensate with my good eye. I didn’t know this but apparently driving with one eye is not illegal!</p><p>I won’t drive as I am not comfortable but I also need to renew my license on the 3 year medical basis.</p><p>My question is that when I go for the sight test which is required for renewal, will my application be refused as one of my eyes is not 100% clear? It just made me wonder after hearing that driving with one eye is not illegal. Anyone have any answers? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suk, post: 2381902, member: 162716"] Hi, I had a vitrectomy in February and will need further surgery to remove the silicone oil they put in my eye to hold the retina in place. My sight in the affected eye is quite fuzzy but I compensate with my good eye. I didn’t know this but apparently driving with one eye is not illegal! I won’t drive as I am not comfortable but I also need to renew my license on the 3 year medical basis. My question is that when I go for the sight test which is required for renewal, will my application be refused as one of my eyes is not 100% clear? It just made me wonder after hearing that driving with one eye is not illegal. Anyone have any answers? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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