Officials at the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission and Division of Highway Traffic Safety are exploring enforcement of a 1977 law requiring regular vision testing for licensed drivers, according to a report in The Daily Record.
The report said the calls for testing every 10 years, but officials are also considering syncing a testing requirement with regular drivers license renewals. Under existing procedures, the state tests drivers’ eyesight when they first get a license and in certain cases involving medical conditions.
By The Star-Ledger Continuous News Desk