jann
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For the C1 medical, they use a scale model of a number plate at a shorter distance, in the rather dim light of a hotel meeting room.
I would have no difficulty reading a real number plate at 20 metres, but to read their test plate at a closer distance, I do need my glasses (which I always wear anyway.
This varies depending where you go for the medical.
I was asked to read a standard opticians chart ,with and without contact lenses.
I would have no difficulty reading a real number plate at 20 metres, but to read their test plate at a closer distance, I do need my glasses (which I always wear anyway.
This varies depending where you go for the medical.
I was asked to read a standard opticians chart ,with and without contact lenses.