Qld Transport Driving Form:What’s Involved?

If you’ve been asked to complete a Queensland Transport Vision Certificate to keep your driver’s licence, we’re here to help. At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we regularly perform these visual assessments and provide the necessary paperwork on the spot.
Why Am I Being Asked for This?
Many drivers are required to provide vision certification for licence renewals, especially older drivers or those with medical conditions that could affect eyesight. It’s a simple process that ensures your vision is up to scratch for safe driving.
What’s Included in the Vision Check?
The test is quick but thorough. It includes:
- Visual acuity. Checking the clarity of your vision with and without glasses
- Peripheral vision (visual fields). Assessing how much you can see side-to-side
- General eye health. Identifying any conditions that could impact your driving safety
What Happens After the Test?
Once the test is complete, we’ll fill out the Queensland Transport paper form and hand it to you. You can then take it to your GP or submit it with your licence renewal. We don’t lodge forms electronically.
Do I Need a Referral?
Nope, just call us and book an appointment. Let us know it’s for the driving form so we can allow the right amount of time for your test.
What If I Need New Glasses to Pass?
No worries, we’ll sort out an up-to-date prescription and help you choose glasses suited to driving, including options like anti-glare lenses or sunglasses if needed. We’re here to make sure your vision is ready for the road.
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References:
- Austroads. Assessing Fitness to Drive: Vision Standards. 2022.
- Hrynchak P, et al. Vision and driving: an optometric perspective.
Optom Vis Sci. 2014.


