I lost vision in one eye can drive car but Cdl requires both eyes. I'm told anyway to get cross-country Cdl not just Texas?
Cdl is the most difficult license to get
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Blueeyed77, Jun 22, 2017.
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A CDL is a CDL. Valid anywhere, intra/interstate, any state. Not sure if you can have one with one eye only. good luck
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They stopped giving out the interstate driving waver you needed some years ago the AAA club and some others went up against the waver and won, the last few years gov. started taking app. for diabeties wavers again so you can look on gov. web page to see if they have started again?
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In New Jersey getting a medical card requires eye test. CDL is worthless without the card
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I thought there was a "demonstrated ability" waiver for monocular vision. Seems like it makes sense... if you can safely drive with monocular vision I don't see a problem but I don't make the rules.
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There is no inter/intrastate limitations.
You need to apply for an exemption in order to get you pass your DOT physical. The FMCSA has in the past granted waivers for people with loss of vision in one eye. I worked with a guy who had cancer in his eye, he had to have it removed and had a glass eye put in. It took him a bit but he was granted a waiver for his CDL and I think as of last year was still driving a truck.
So I would start with going to the FMCSA web site and look for the waiver applications. Then follow the steps carefully. It will take a while to get through the BS redtape but it can be done. -
there are exemption and waiver areas on the card.
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/sites/fmc...al_Examiners_Certificate_Form_MCSA_5876_0.pdf -
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