That is typical of Ohio--got more rules than you can imagine. When I moved from Michigan to Ohio, on the last day before my license expired, they sent me to a closed office to take a written test very late in the day. Since the next day my license had expired, they wanted me to take a course and a road test, but they couldn't schedule it for several days or weeks, so I ended up driving back to Michigan to get my expired Michigan license renewed, and then drove back to Ohio with my temporary new Michigan license so they would give me an Ohio license without the road test or driving course!! Can you believe that???
What really made me angry was that ophthalmologist found a small spot on my retina three years ago and has been pressuring me to get cataract surgery. She thinks I should get these new-tech lenses that cost an extra $5,000 for two eyes and that might mean no glasses, but no guarantees and take a lot of getting used to.
This is a very small office, and if I decide to get cataract surgery, it will be at a major medical or eye center, not a tiny office in Napa. And last December she said that the spot she found on my retina has not changed in over three years. Nor has my vision gotten worse in the past three years.
However, on this form, she said I had cataracts and possible macular degeneration, and should get routine eye checks to continue driving!!!!!!!!!! It does have my vision corrected by glasses, but I am really worried what Ohio is going to do with that information. Grrrr. Will I have to fly back there this summer for another eye check?
First, she never called that spot macular degeneration before, and my cataracts are not severe. I will NOT go back to her, to say the least!!
Oh, and she charged me $50 to fill out the form.