NFLDERS
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No, the CNIB does NOT say "Not Worse than" it says:
How would "Not Worse than" make any sense? Then someone with perfect vision (or better than perfect vision) would qualify as legally blind. But someone with 20/500 vision would not.
If you truly have vision that is worse than 20/200 when corrected you should not be driving. Not according to (or anyone on this thread) as that doesn't matter, but according to the laws of the province in which you live and drive.
"Not" was a typo the second time typing. The Ministry and My Eye Surgeon make the decisions about my License Renewals I do not.
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/driver/medical-review/physicians.shtml
As a responsible driver I drive where I feel confident about my limited ability.



I hate the stereotype of those who don't have a drivers license it was not just my vision that stopped me from getting my license it was my anxiety as well, I mean not only are you respons for you but others as well