
Drivers Licence Certificates
Simplify Your Driver’s Licence Application or Renewal
Ensure your vision meets the traffic department’s standards with a quick, comprehensive driver’s licence screening at Clear Solutions Optometrists. Our optometrists conduct screenings that comply with all necessary regulations set by the Department of Transport, helping you meet the vision requirements for various driver’s licence categories.
Here’s What You’ll Get With Our Screening Service:
- – Comprehensive Screening: Done according to the traffic department’s visual standards.
- – Eye Test Certificate: If you pass, you’ll receive a certificate that allows you to skip the eye test at the licensing department.
- – Convenience: Avoid the long queues and time-consuming tests at the traffic department.
What You’ll Need:
- – A valid ID
- – Current spectacles (if you wear them)
Need Your Certificate?
Skip the traffic department queues and book your screening appointment by clicking on “Book Now” below or visit us today!
01. Who Can Get a Driver’s Licence Eye Test?
Driver’s licence screening is ideal for licence renewals, learner’s licence candidates, and drivers using glasses or corrective lenses to ensure they meet the minimum visual acuity and field of vision requirements.
02. Is the certificate valid for all licence categories?
Yes! Our screenings comply with South African Department of Transport standards for all categories (A-D), including motorcycles, light/heavy vehicles, and buses. Your certificate will specify any restrictions (e.g., “must wear corrective lenses”).
03. How long does the driver’s licence eye screening take?
The screening is quick and efficient, typically completed in under 15 minutes. If you pass, you’ll receive your certificate immediately, saving you time at the traffic department.
04. Can I use my existing glasses for the test?
Absolutely. Bring your current spectacles or contacts to the screening. If your prescription is outdated, we’ll recommend an update to ensure you meet the legal requirements.
05. What happens if I don’t meet the vision standards?
If your vision falls below the required standard, our optometrist will advise whether corrective lenses (glasses or contacts) can help you qualify. We’ll provide a prescription or refer you for further testing if needed.