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Hi all I had my eye test with specsavers for my pco license.The results were right eye (7.5) left eye (CF) and that's for (uncorrected visual Acuity) . (Corrected visual Acuity) Left eye (60) right eye (6.2) (prescription) left eye (-7.50) right eye (-0.25) . So my actual question is should I still apply for the license with these results. I googled it but now I'm more confused than ever. So I'm hoping one of you can set me straight ? . Thanks for your help .🚕 (CF) = Counting fingers

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This retired optometrist has forgotten the full requirements, but checking t'net as you have, it seems you just make it on corrected VAs but I find no reterence to unceorrected. I thought there was a minum requirement for the worst eye, Contact DVLA, or if eary to pop into your optician ask there.

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