Title 40, Chapter 5, Section 27
( 40-5-27)
(a) The department shall examine every applicant for a driver's
license. Such examination shall include a test of the applicant's
eyesight, his or her ability to understand official traffic-control
devices, and his or her knowledge of safe driving practices and the
traffic laws of this state and shall also include a comprehensive
on-the-road driving test during which the applicant shall be
required to fully demonstrate his or her ability to exercise
ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle
of the type or general class of vehicles he or she desires a license
to drive; provided, however, that the on-the-road driving test
requirement shall not apply to any applicant for a Class C driver's
license who holds a Class D driver's license issued on or after
January 1, 2002. Applicants 18 years of age and older with valid
and current licenses issued by another state of the United States or
the District of Columbia who surrender their previous licenses to
obtain a Georgia license shall be exempt from taking such tests
other than tests of eyesight. The examination may also include such
further physical and mental examination as the department finds
necessary to determine the applicant's fitness to operate a motor
vehicle safely upon the highways. The commissioner may establish by
rules and regulations the type of tests or demonstrations to be made
by applicants for any class of license. (b) The department shall make provision for giving an examination
either in the county where the applicant resides or at another place
reasonably convenient to the applicant. The examination, with the
exception of those required for a commercial driver's license,
commercial driver's license permit, or noncommercial Class A, B, or
M license, shall be given at least once each month in each county of
the state. (c)(1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) of this
subsection, no driver's license shall be issued to any person who
does not have a visual acuity of 20/60, corrected or uncorrected,
in at least one eye or better and a horizontal field of vision
with both eyes open of at least 140 degrees or, in the event that
one eye only has usable vision, horizontal field of vision must be
at least 70 degrees temporally and 50 degrees nasally. (2) A person whose visual acuity is less than 20/60 but better
than 20/200 using spectacles, contact lenses, or the carrier
portion of bioptic spectacles shall be considered eligible for a
driver's license if the person is not otherwise disqualified from
having a driver's license under the provisions of this article and
if: (A) The person can attain a visual acuity of at least 20/60
through utilizing bioptic telescopes; (B) The telescopes are prescribed by a licensed optometrist or
ophthalmologist; (C) The person presents documentation of having satisfactorily
completed training in the use of the bioptic telescope as
certified by the prescribing doctor; (D) The person presents documentation of an on-the-road
evaluation and having satisfactorily completed any recommended
training in driving while using bioptic telescopes from a
certified driver's license examiner; (E) The person completes a standard driver's education course
while using the bioptic telescopes subsequent to completing
evaluation or training with a driver's license examiner; and (F) The person presents said documentation to a department
operated test site and passes a driver's test examination
administered by the department. (3) A person who is licensed to drive using bioptic telescopes
shall be subject to possible restrictions placed on his or her
license as determined and recommended by the prescribing
optometrist or ophthalmologist or the driver's license examiner.
Any recommended restrictions shall be reported to the department
in writing at the time the person presents himself or herself for
a driver's test examination. Restrictions may include daylight
driving only, outside rear-view mirrors, certain area and time
restrictions, no interstate driving, yearly reevaluations by an
optometrist or ophthalmologist, and other such restrictions. Any
restrictions shall be eligible for review and reconsideration
after one year by completing all of the steps described in
subparagraphs (A) through (F) of paragraph (2) of this subsection,
including completing any additional possible testing under special
conditions, as determined by the optometrist or ophthalmologist. (4) The user of a bioptic telescope shall require renewal of his
or her license biennially. The person must be reevaluated at
least biennially by an optometrist or ophthalmologist and must
biennially pass the driver's road test examination administered by
the department. A certification by the optometrist or
ophthalmologist that the user's visual acuity, visual field, and
eye health remain stable shall be presented to the department at
the time of the biennial road test examination. In the event that
changes in vision are determined, the person's license shall
expire and the person must successfully repeat all of the steps
described in subparagraphs (A) through (F) of paragraph (2) of
this subsection in order to have his or her license reinstated. |