Greetings, this is my first post an foray into the world of trucking and this forum. So, I had a couple of questions I hope someone might be able to answer:
1. I have to have state vision waiver for my left eye since I have "lazy eye" (since birth) with a 20/80. Anyway, I was wondering if there is a loophole or legal way to bypass the 3 year intrastate probation period before I can obtain an interstate licence, and...
2. If I am indeed stuck having to wait till 2022 to get a 'real' trucking licence, do you guys know if there's a good trucking company that can hire intrastate drivers in Minnesota or Wisconsin?
Thanks in advance.
J.
INTRAstate Stuck
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Intra-verted, Mar 13, 2019.
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Your visual acuity and depth perception (Meaning two natural working eyes focusing on a object at any distance from roughly 8 inches to infinity.) Has to be within certain limits I think 20/40 or better corrected.
If you are corrected and still get 20/80 then you are not qualified to drive 18 wheelers. Waivers is something that the FMCSA will have to determine on a case by case base. It will take time for you to get one if they grant it. be prepared to document from your eye surgeon (Not walmart glasses eye doctor, a real honest to goodness eye surgeon with a office wall full of Board Medical this, that, other and god only knows what else bought from the internet in inkjet format)
If you can get one of those to swear on your mother's life that you are safe to drive a 18 wheeler under DOT visual limitations corrected or not, you are clear towards a waiver.
I don't know if your instate intrastate waiver will hold up under a scrutiny of a DOT scale man on a federal interstate in the state in which you only drive. Intrastate still requires a CDL A or B depending on what vehicles and weights you drive at. -
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In car licensing, you can have one eye and be fine. But not in trucking.
I suggest you get started on the FMCSA Federal waiver. If you are successful within 3 years you should be golden.Intra-verted Thanks this. -
The Fed.waiver was denied and I'll try again in 3 years.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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