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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2058918" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Thank you for your comment [USER=488171]@evilclive[/USER] .</p><p>Point one: the post was answering about measuring visual acuity formally under normal and high bsl conditions. Not put forward for practicality reasons, which i agree are pertinent. But it has been known to happen in Oz.</p><p>The mention about vision being affected<u> by hypos was more an illustration on a personal observation, to show that hypos can do more than affect co-ordination and judgement and to indirectly show that things like measurement of visual acuity and peripheral vision also form part of a driver' medical.</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2058918, member: 468714"] Thank you for your comment [USER=488171]@evilclive[/USER] . Point one: the post was answering about measuring visual acuity formally under normal and high bsl conditions. Not put forward for practicality reasons, which i agree are pertinent. But it has been known to happen in Oz. The mention about vision being affected[U] by hypos was more an illustration on a personal observation, to show that hypos can do more than affect co-ordination and judgement and to indirectly show that things like measurement of visual acuity and peripheral vision also form part of a driver' medical.[/U] [/QUOTE]
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