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Safe driving depends on more than sharp central vision. Drivers need a wide, reliable visual field to detect hazards from every direction. For many licensing authorities, visual field testing is a key part of determining whether someone is fit to hold a licence.
Traditionally, this has meant attending a clinic equipped with a perimeter, often involving long waits, travel, and a test that can feel uncomfortable and intimidating.
Eyeonic changes that experience. The Driving Vision Test provides a binocular, supra-threshold assessment, designed specifically for driving licence decisions. Drivers are tested with both eyes open, reflecting real-world driving conditions, and the outcome is a clear, licence-focused result.
There are two broad types of visual field tests:
Threshold tests: used in clinical practice to diagnose and monitor eye disease by measuring sensitivity at each point in the visual field.
Supra-threshold tests: used for licensing. Instead of measuring sensitivity, they apply a fixed pass/fail standard at each location to confirm whether vision meets the required legal criteria.
Eyeonic’s Driving Vision Test is a supra-threshold, binocular test:
The result is a clear pass/fail outcome that supports licensing decisions.
Traditional, machine-based visual field testing for licences is:
Eyeonic removes these barriers by offering online visual field testing on any compatible computer, in clinic or at home.
Eyeonic combines smart software, AI-enabled monitoring, and an adaptive testing algorithm to deliver a reliable visual field assessment in minutes:
A flickering stimulus is resistant to differences between screens and environments.
A moving fixation target guides the driver’s gaze to different corners of the screen, allowing each quadrant of the field to be tested efficiently.
AI facial detection (not recognition) tracks head position and viewing distance, flagging if the user is too close, too far, or not aligned with the screen.
Confirms correct positioning and helps compute fixation losses to improve test reliability.
Uses prior probabilities and real-time updates to focus testing where it matters most, typically completing the test within a few minutes for a normal visual field and slightly longer for glaucoma.
Results are summarised in a licence-oriented visual field map with a straightforward pass/fail interpretation aligned to the relevant standard.
Eyeonic’s online binocular driving test has been evaluated against the standard machine-based Esterman visual field test:
These data support Eyeonic as a robust alternative for licence-related visual field assessment.
The Driving Vision Test is one component of a comprehensive visual assessment for licensing. Authorities typically also require:
Eyeonic is designed to integrate into existing workflows used by ophthalmologists, optometrists, and licensing authorities, providing a modern, scalable solution for assessing visual fields in drivers.


















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