Michigan Administrative Code
Department - State
Driver Licensing
Visual Standards for Motor Vehicle Drivers' Licenses
Section R. 257.3 - Restricted drivers' licenses

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 257.3

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 3.

(1) A restricted driver's license requiring the driver to wear appropriate corrective lenses while driving may be issued if corrective lenses are necessary to meet any vision requirement.

(2) A restricted driver's license permitting daylight driving only may be issued if an applicant or licensee submits a statement from an opthalmologist or optometrist stating 1 of the following:

(a) He has visual acuity less than 20/50 to and including 20/70 with no recognizable progressive abnormalities affecting vision.

(b) He has visual acuity less than 20/50 to and including 20/60 with recognizable progressive abnormalities affecting vision.

(3) A restricted driver's license containing additional conditions and requirements may be issued to an applicant or licensee who has a peripheral field of vision of less than 110 degrees to and including 90 degrees. The applicant or licensee shall pass any driving test specified by the department.

(4) A restricted driver's license may contain additional conditions and requirements.

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