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- John Smith
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
- Vision: Graft(s) and spectacles
- Location: Sidcup, Kent
vision pre op
I'm not sure what my vision was pre op, all I know is that i would have struggled to see a number plate more than 10 feet away
- Karl R
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
- Vision: I have Intacs implanted
- Location: Staffordshire
John Smith wrote:and a little advance plug for our forthcoming conference, where Mr. Daya is our keynote speaker.
Keep June 30th free in your diaries!
Will be there giving the patients perspective of INTACS
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- Andrew MacLean
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
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- Location: Scotland
Does anyone know why they reduced the requiremet from 20.5 metres to 20 metres?
I know that my sight is good enough to see a numer plate at 26 metres (I measured it yesterday). That is without my glasses, with them I can see a number plate much further away, but I have never bothered to measure that distance.
All i have to do now is wait for the DVLA to get round to opening my application for the restoration of my license. In the meantime I am quite used to taking the bus or the train.
Oh, one other thing. Does anyone know the limit for driving with light excluders? Is it 15%? And, am I legal to drive with anti-glare on my specs?
Andrew
I know that my sight is good enough to see a numer plate at 26 metres (I measured it yesterday). That is without my glasses, with them I can see a number plate much further away, but I have never bothered to measure that distance.
All i have to do now is wait for the DVLA to get round to opening my application for the restoration of my license. In the meantime I am quite used to taking the bus or the train.
Oh, one other thing. Does anyone know the limit for driving with light excluders? Is it 15%? And, am I legal to drive with anti-glare on my specs?
Andrew
Andrew MacLean
- GarethB
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
- Vision: Graft(s) and contact lenses
- Location: Warwickshire
Andrew,
Need to check the highway code, but old style number plates like my capri can be read at 20.5 meters, the newer number plates are a slightly different font so are read at 20 meters I think. Then there are smaller fonts usualy resurved for motorbike number plates which are read from a closer distance.
Anti glare on normal glasses are perfectly legal for driving, but light excluders are not suitable for night driving. They may take away the glare from headlights, but mean you see nothing in the darker areas of the road.
That is my understanding from when I was training to be a driving instructor.
Need to check the highway code, but old style number plates like my capri can be read at 20.5 meters, the newer number plates are a slightly different font so are read at 20 meters I think. Then there are smaller fonts usualy resurved for motorbike number plates which are read from a closer distance.
Anti glare on normal glasses are perfectly legal for driving, but light excluders are not suitable for night driving. They may take away the glare from headlights, but mean you see nothing in the darker areas of the road.
That is my understanding from when I was training to be a driving instructor.
Gareth
- Eddie S
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- Keratoconus: Yes, I have KC
- Vision: I have Intacs implanted
- Location: Leicester
Gareth,
How bad was your KC when you bought the Capri.
Ouch, sorry!
Slouches away into a darkened corner
Ed
How bad was your KC when you bought the Capri.
Ouch, sorry!
Slouches away into a darkened corner
Ed
Eddie
Somebody complimented me on my driving yesterday - they left a note on my windscreen "Parking Fine" which was nice.
KC managed with softperm lens in left eye, Intacs (2/11/07) in right eye
Somebody complimented me on my driving yesterday - they left a note on my windscreen "Parking Fine" which was nice.
KC managed with softperm lens in left eye, Intacs (2/11/07) in right eye
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