Should I wear my glasses to my driving test even though I passed the vision test w/o them?

When I went to get my permit, I didn’t have my glasses at the time so I took the vision test without them and passed so it doesn’t say on my file that I must wear glasses while driving.
I’m going to be taking my behind-the-wheel driving test soon and was wondering if I wore my glasses to the test, would they mark it down on my paper that I need to wear glasses while driving even if I already passed the vision test w/o them? I can drive fine without them (just have a little trouble reading street signs from a distance) so I wouldn’t be endangering anybody and I wouldn’t mind leaving them at home but I prefer to have them. I just don’t want it to be on my record since it would be awfully inconvenient…

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4 Responses to Should I wear my glasses to my driving test even though I passed the vision test w/o them?

  1. Akaru says:

    If you passed the vision exam they shouldn’t have any reason to change the record just because you’re wearing them. I would say wear the glasses if you’re personally more comfortable driving with them, or at least have them in the car.

  2. james says:

    take ‘em along…
    wear them if you want to.
    If asked, just tell the examiner you feel a little better using them, you can see signs better.

    No problem.

  3. / J()E says:

    Wear them if you want to… what ever helps you. and best wishes!

  4. Angel says:

    NO. you can get aditional citations for driving without lasses in the future or may be found guilty for a traffic accident if you have that restriction on your drivers license.

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