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That is where the issue is and my eyes hardly moved so he told me to see an eye doctor before clearing me. Is that within regulations? What are my options? My current physical expires on the 8th of April. Some examiners over-read the requirements and some look at obscure issues. You may want to go for a second opinion elsewhere. A co-worker of mine lost an eye due to cancer.
Would he qualify for an exemption under these circumstances? FT All he has to do is check with your local drivers license department. Have him move his status to intra-state only and he will be just fine. The intra-state only status is for cdl, but he can operate his automobile anywhere. RJ Yes it does. You must have at least 70 degrees of lateral vision from straight ahead with each eye individually. Multiple eye doctors with multiple prescriptions have been tried.
Taken the test multiple times, but I cannot pass it. What are my other options? Tony You may want to consider driving Intra-state only. That way you fall under the states variances and not the Fed. Check with your local drivers license department and see what their rules are regarding intra-state cdl. My name is Ramon. I have a dot physical all ready. I failed the eye exam. But I could see good with both eye. My question is do I loose my cdl even if I have another physical.?
So my husband is eligible for a NH only Intrastate Waiver. But the M. She is refusing to do a card even though we paid for the exam to be established for an Intrastate waiver. The company my husband is applying to understands he cannot cross state lines with one of their trucks and is hiring him to be local only. Without the NH waiver, no job. He has not driven commercially for the past 2 years. He needs to have 3 years up to the date of the date of the Federal Waiver application date.
The DOT in Washington DC states that he needs to get a NH Waiver and be employed as a commercial driver it does not matter doing what within state lines for 3 years before he can be considered for the Federal waiver. I am looking for confirmation that this M. Or am I reading the statutes wrong?
I just recently rent back to the dmv to retake my vision test and i passed and they took the restriction off my license. Now do i have to go back and have a new physical done or am i fine to drive out of state now? Shane Your first examination was for intra-state, so yes you would need to have a new interstate medical examination done , if you want to drive a commercial vehicle out of state. Also, a lot will depend on the type of driving you are going to be doing.
Check with your local drivers license department first and get your questions answered, then go for the medical certification examination. Good luck. I have my CDL license. My renewal is coming up in March. I recently had eye surgery due to detached retina. I am not going to meet the Vision Requirements before my renewal date.
Virgil You need to check with your local drivers license department and let them know your situation. Adrian Check with your local drivers license department. You should fall under the states variances as an intra-state only driver and as such should only have to meet the states requirements, not the FMCSAs.
The states can issue any waiver that they see fit, as long as they feel that you can do your job safely. I live in South Carolina. Mike No. I have a cdl-a with a soon to expire medical card. I have a vision deficiency in one eye from a birth defect.
The requirement states the vision must be stable. Mine is not. Do you have any idea where I can get help with this? Chris You will not qualify as a class A driver running interstate. That being said, you could qualify as an intra-state driver and fall under the states variances. Best bet is to check with your local drivers license department and get the information from them.
I August, struck in rear by vehicle and developed 5 floaters in my left eye, within 2 months of accident. Will the floater prevent me from renewing my CDL license? Tony Not if they do not interfere with your ability to operate a CMV.
If the condition poses a safety issue, then it could be a restriction. Also you are a class C driver, so let the examiner know the type of driving you do. It will make a difference to the examiner. Monica Nope. Barry The Certified Medical Examiner should be performing your eyes examination for your medical card.
DMV may do a vision test for your license, but these are totally separate. I have a birth defect in my right eye, the optic nerve is narrower than normal. I still see blurry with corrective lenses in the right eye and and everything thing is a little darker in that right eye as well. I have applied twice to the DOT for a vision waiver. I was told that in my case, it does nor apply and I cannot get the waiver. And I should just drop the whole matter? Thanks for your time. As a class A over the road driver, you would not pass the medical certification examination.
That being said, since you are working on driving a school bus you should be held to the states rules and regulations, not FMCSA. So first get a medical certificate from your local CME and then take that information to the state drivers license department. Based on the findings of the examiner, the state should then issue you any waivers or state variance restriction limitations that would exist for the level of driving that you want to do.
Thank you doctor. I did have the physical exam by a DOT physician, I passed the physical but failed the vision portion, on the medical certificate issued, it stated that I need a federal vision waiver which is only available through the DOT.
What one state government entity requires the federal other will not provide in my circumstances. Thanks again for your time. Rob Everything depends on the extent of the damage done to the eye and your eyesight in that eye. If full vision has been lost, you will need to get a vision waiver from your state, if you are going to be driving intra-state only. Paul, MN for 28 years. He recommends I find a different profession because my cataracts is progressive and unstable, and will eventually affect my left eye too.
Russell So lets see you are losing your vision in one eye and one is sensitive to light at night and you drive a bus with other people on it and you are wanting to skirt correcting the eye problem. If we got this correct, then the best thing to do is get this issue corrected and keep going, or get a different job.
But you can check with your local drivers license department and see if they think you are safe enough to drive a bus with one eye. They may have a waiver for you. This is a state issue not a fed issue. If I get a different job I lose my rule of 90 and all my retirement benefits. I was only asking what you thought my chances of success at getting a waiver were?
First, detached retina does not require a 48 hour window to save sight, I went three weeks before getting surgery. Second, you will know she it detatches because your vision goes away in the area detached. Third, your primary responsibility is the safety of your passengers, not your pension. Fourth, if you are a city employee they can not fire you because you have a vision disability. They will find another position for you to finish your time or arrange for early retirement with disability.
With Dr. Plus I wear hearing aids with document on them. Just tell the CME what is going on and make sure you have a medical release from the surgeon stating that you have been released to normal work duties.
Crawford If you can perform the job description for a CDL driver based on the level of your drivers class license, then you could be OK. It all depends on how much visual loss you have and how fast the condition is progressing. If yes…. Mike You are going to fall under the states variances and not under federal, so check with your state drivers license department. Also, because you will be limited to driving within your state you would need to check with the other state drivers license department to answer your second question, otherwise you are driving interstate.
That would be a no no. History: lost my eyesight in the right eye when I was 8 years old. Have passed every non CDL drivers license test including the vision part.
Mike Check with your local drivers license department on this one. You would not be qualified for interstate, but may qualify for intra-state only. So check with your local DLD. Attempting to verify something reported by our facility Nurse.
If a driver is required to wear a hearing aid they are required to have a backup power source for the hearing aid while they are driving. Is there also a requirement for corrective lenses? It would make sense to have a backup pair of corrective lenses just for your own sanity. I am a bit color blind. Can you give me the colors on the color part of the test?
And are they always in the same order? Fred To meet the color blindness standard, commercial drivers must be able to distinguish between the specific colors of traffic signal red, amber, and green.
Color blindness should very rarely disqualify a driver. When I was tested for colors on the test there were 4 colored boxes on the left hand side and in descending or i answered red, yellow, what looked like grey or green and then brown.
Are there any records or info stating what the four colors are and in what order are they? Fred The point is to determine whether you are color blind or not and fit to certify for your CDL, not to fudge the test. In Arizona can I take my eye exam at a doctors office before going to get my license renewed?
I do good in the doctors office but am too nervous at the dmv. Have to fill out? Jan Are you asking about license renewal or DOT medical certificate? Not sure about the state license renewal. Steve A medical release form from your doctor and a valid prognosis will be a big help. A lot will depend on where your visual capabilities are at this moment and what can be expected in the very near future. I served in the military for many years.
I can see colors just fine. I have no problem with traffic lights or traffic signs. But, I cannot pass a color vision test. But I can see individual colors just fine. Will this disqualify me from receiving a CDL to be an over the road trucker? I was born with. Lazy right eye. Willis You will probably need a skills performance evaluation to determine your capabilities, along with the vision waiver. Best bet is to check with your local drivers license department to make your final decision and determination.
I see there is now just one form to take the CDL Doctor. In the past, I had my eye Dr. JP All you should need is to take the vision report from your eye doctor, to the medical examiner.
My husband has just been diagnosed with severe glaucoma in both eyes. Will he be able to keep his cdl license. We live in NY…. Carol Probably not. His CDL will be downgraded due to not having a valid medical card. He may be able to get a valid medical card again if he can get the condition corrected.
For someone who is trying to get a CDL permit can they also receive an exemption for vision? We have been trying to get my boyfriends permit for a year. We are not sure what to do after the Department of Transportation denied him due to not having three years of driving experience, so they had sent us to Motor Carrier Services. Any one have advise on what else to try. I know this will be a longer struggle and more money but he is willing to keep trying.
Thank you. Any help really need a cdl job. But if you drive intra-state only, then it is up to the state drivers license department to make the final decision. But class A interstate and no vision waiver — No! That can be with or without corrective lenses. If his lazy eye is outside the FMCSA perimeters, then he should be able to drive cdl intra-state only. That will fall into the states variances and should be confirmed with your local state drivers license department.
Federal DOT would want a skills performance evaluation before a visual exemption waiver would be issued, But if you are going for the CDL permit now, then check with the state first. If a driver fails the eye exam i.
Instead, the CME should disqualify the driver. This is where black and white rules may create unnecessary hardship. You may choose to work with him and give him a few days to continue to drive on his current medical card while he has the vision corrected. Once corrected and a new vision examination is done, then you can issue a valid medical certificate.
You want to have him repeat the eye examination in your office to determine that the problem has been corrected to DOT standards. I am a neuro-developmental OD who has treated a stroke patient with a left superior quad def. He has undergone vision rehab and wears Peli prism glasses full-time to improve his peripheral awareness left side.
When Tangent screen field testing is done binocularly, he gets out to the full left and right side field awareness. With vision disk testing while wearing the prism glasses, his awareness is 70 degrees on both sides.
Without the glasses, his field awareness decreases to 17 deg left side. Nancy First question would be, how long ago was the stroke? Because you have a DOT wait period following the stroke. As far as the visual correction, you would fall within the DOT standards as long as he wears his corrected lenses. And because your driver is going to be driving intra-state only, you want some additional information from the state regarding NC state variances.
Can u still receive cdl. Angie Once you pass the DOT physical you will to have a skills performance evaluation done to determine if you can drive a big rig over the road or if you will be driving intra-state only. They both need a CDL license, but — intra-state is working on state variances — and — interstate will require that you have a SPE done every couple of years.
Check with your local drivers license department for any further information regarding the skills performance eval. I was told by the medical doctor that I need to submit for a federal vision exception. The form looks long and complicated complicated.
I want to make sure that I file it correctly. What are the chances that it will be denied? Thanks for your advice. Nick If you are going to drive intra-state only, then check with your local drivers license department and confirm with them. You were evaluated as an interstate driver and the FMCSA would require a vision waiver, but that may be very different with the state variances. And you must be able to read the entire line. My husband has only his left eye since and has excellent eye vision in his left.
He can do anything a person with two eyes can, he has 20 vision in his left eye. We are moving too Co, Parker, could he get his license? Hello, I am a city bus driver. I hold a class A license.
I also wear glasses. If I choose not to get a contact. Can I still get an exemption to keep my cdl and my job? And how do I apply for an exemption? I only drive in the city NOT over the road. Do that make a difference? I just want to keep my cdl and my job please help! OK, then check with your state drivers license department to have your cdl restricted to intra-state only and make sure that it will accept your visual impairment. After that the state should issue a visual waiver, if they need one.
Marc Either. Intrastate means driving commercially in the state of your drivers license, and not crossing state lines.
My friend is legally blind in one eye. She works for a company transporting people. She had to renew her dot card. The company knows she had vision problems but not to what extent.
They sent her to a place know for easily passing people. She did receive it for 2 years and I want to know if this is legal or is something shady going on.
Debbie A lot will depend on what class license and how broad an area she drives in. If she is intra-state only and has a regular drivers license, then she may be qualified via the state regulations.
She could not pass the interstate phase of the medical examination otherwise. So in short there may be circumstances that are in place that allows this. Louis Driving what, where?
Are you holding a cdl, do you have to have a valid medical certificate to do your job? If you must have a valid medical certificate to operate the vehicle that you drive, then you will not pass a medical certificate examination and should not be driving. Once the correction is complete then you can pass the examination and drive again. I have glasses and my vision has gotten better but my right eyeis still a little blurry can i still drive a truck.
My question is a waiver necessary or possible for someone with Diplopia? Joseph Looks like you correct with out any issues, but the diplopia may raise questions with your ability to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle.
Your state may have the best answer for you. Check with your local drivers license department and see what they have to say. You may be limited to intra-state only, so check with DLD. Can I wear contact lens to pass the color test in the eye exam? Paul If you need to wear contacts to pass the DOT physical exam, you will need to wear them whilst driving. This will be noted on your medical card and medical report. I have had lasik monovision for 12 years.
I have no problems with seeing. No halos at night , good night vision, no depth perception problems, ect. I have been driving without any problems, no accidents, no issues. I have gotten a renewal in on my CDL, but the other day, I went to renew and was told that I needed a waiver.
Why would I need a waiver if I have perfect vision. I feel like there has been a misrepresentation on monovision. I have been driving school buses for 30 years. I have good peripheal vision, no glasses needed. I got monovision, because I did not want to wear glasses. Maybe this should be something that is looked at a little harder.
It does not make sense. Lasik has come a long way and I am proud to say I would not trade my monovision. I plan on contacting my eye doctor and see what kind of deal this is.
Really I feel we are still in the horse and buggy days. This really needs to be addressed. Please let me know what I can do to help change this law, because this is not a fair law. I feel this forcing us to go backwards, because people do not understand good monovision. I am not trying to be difficult, but this is not fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have a glass eye on my right side, is there any limitations or requirements for me to obtain and class b cdl? Chase You will want to check with your local drivers license department and find out what papers and waivers you will need.
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Hope this helps…. Ive recently moved to Florida from out of state. I got my cdl Florida license n updated my medical card n self certified with the state but does it matter if the card has my old state address on the med card for it to be legal.
Yes, the state and address in which you reside must also be on your medical card. I went and got a physical done for 2 years. The doctor dis not give me a medical card, he only gave me a medical long sheet with a copy for my job. Is this a new procedure? Juan The long form could suffice, but the medical card is your medical certificate, so go back and ask for one. This is not a new stint and he has disclosed it previously with no problems, however, this time he is being told it is a problem.
Is this disqualification based on doctor discretion or have the requirements changed? Is there some sort of list of medical conditions that would disqualify a driver that I could get my hands on? Ben Your driver should not be disqualified. But he does need to provide the information that the CME should be asking for. A medical release form from his cardiologist along with his last stress test done within the past two years should be sufficient for the CME.
Your driver should then receive a one year medical card for an existing condition. In the state of Florida whats the time limit that Fmcsa gives a driver to update his medical card to reverse from a E lisence back to a cdl A class.
My previous employer in NY always had a Medical doctor on site that would complete the physicals and renew the medical cards. How do I go about renewing my medical card at this point as I do not have a current employer yet in the state of FL.
Do I have to go to a designated DOT physician office? Can I go to my primary care doctor and if so do they complete a certain form? Does the updated medical card come from the physician that is completing the exam or do I take the physical exam form to DOT office to get an updated medical card???
Please advise. All the doctors on this website are on the National Registry. If you are a class A driver and you are limited to intra-state only, then you will need to get that changed to interstate so you can bring the vehicle home to Florida. My driver non-CDL waited to the last minute to update his medical card. Can the dr issue a temporary card while the driver waits for an appointment with the cardiologist?
This is in Florida. Mike Non-CDL? What class driver? It does not make sense that an examiner would withhold a medical card, unless the driver has or has had a condition that requires a medical release form from the cardiologist.
Ultimately it does fall to the examiner as to whether he wants to issue a temporary card or not. The CME feels that he must assume some level of risk if there were to be a safety issue while on a temporary card.
If he is not driving a CMV over 26, lbs — can he still drive? Debbie Each state is different, so if he is not driving a commercial motor vehicle and he does have a valid drivers license, then he probably can continue to drive a car.
That being said, best bet is to contact your local drivers license department and confirm that this is the case. Florida website says I can upload my new medical certification, yet when I get there, it tells me I must visit the office. Is the website functioning correctly? My last employer provided me with the CDL but something happened that I had to retake the pre trip or downgrade, and that it will downgrade to class E after 30 days of the letter. I had already left the company and decided to wait for the downgrade.
Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. We focus on questions pertaining to Medical Certification for commercial drivers. I was allowed to drop my class A. Debra There are no new rules regarding sleep apnea. If you feel that you do not suffer from this condition, then go somewhere else and get a DOT physical. Why are they doing this? I am an insulin dependent diabetic. I work for the county govt where I live in florida. I am being told that we are exempt from needing a DOT medical exam. If not…,I will have to jump through hoops and hope the Feds approve it….
Brian Make sure you check with your state Drivers License Department before doing much. As an intra-state only driver, there may be other considerations that do not apply to you since you are not a interstate, long haul, driver. I know in our state a driver can be insulin dependent and still driver commercial as an intra-state only driver.
Each state is different, so check first. I have been taken Medication for a Seizure disorder for over 40 years, and had 1 seizure in the past 20 years.
Well he was wrong. It has always been in the regs that a driver cannot take a seizure medication and operate a CMV interstate. So unless you are a class A driver trying to operate a CMV interstate, you may have lots of choices.
First is a medical release form from your primary doctor, explaining your situation. Second, drivers class and area of operation. You might be operating intra-state only and now the regs that apply are state not federal. Just check out their website and see if it applies to you. Good Luck. I sure hope It would be possible to do that!! Mike Any and all help is appreciated!! My husband get his medical card but forgot to take it to the dmv now is license is disqualified can he get it lift if we call with the right dat.
I was working for a company that required a class b license and they failed to report my dot medical card and my license was disqualified this was prior to the new law passing and now I am not able to obtain a position that does not require a cdl but, I have been maintaining my cld license, due to the disqualification on my license. Is there anyway that I can that overturned so I am able to obtain a driving position. The company goes back three years and they consider the disqualification to be a suspension and therefore will not hire me.
Devon Sorry to hear that. Best to sort this out with Florida license department, and maybe get a copy of documentation on this issue. With a valid CDL in hand, and documentation as to the reason for suspension, a reasonable company should consider you eligible for hire. I have a CDL and drive a church bus 29 Passenger and drive interstate. Do i require a medical certification to drive in Florida? Ralph Each state is a little different, but I do believe you would have to comply with a medical card to operate a bus traveling interstate.
Check with Florida DLD and confirm though. Each state has its own set of rules, but you are falling under FMCSA regulations as an interstate driver.