
If you’re over 65 years old or get reported for unsafe driving, you may have to retake your vision test or even the entire driving test to make sure it’s safe for you to be on the road. Like most states, Nevada has rules in place to account for worsening vision, especially among older people. Your vision in your best eye must be 20/50 or higher to get a license restricted to daytime driving, but this is only if your worse eye has a visual acuity of 20/60 or higher. If you can reach 20/40 vision with glasses, you are more or less fine to drive, provided you only drive while wearing your corrective wear. This is generally regarded as a safe cutoff point by medical professionals, without being too restrictive. Nevada requires you have 20/40 vision if you wish to drive unrestricted. Nevada Driver’s License Vision Requirements.

