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What are the vision requirements to get a DOT medical card?

What if I have monocular vision?

Can I wear contact lenses to do the vision test?

What if I have had laser eye surgery?

I am legally blind in one eye from an injury? With documentation from my eye specialist can I pass the DOT physical?

I need to obtain a vision waiver. Where can I get the forms?

I have 20/20 vision corrected, right eye. 20/200 uncorrectable in my left eye, 70 degree plus horizontal left and right. Does this fail the DOT physical?

I’ve been a CDL driver for 16 years. Last week, for my DOT physical the doctor made me do the color test from a book with numbers and dots. I could get only half of them right. I have always been able to see the colors red, green and amber and pass my DOT physical. Now the book test has made me fail the color portion of the DOT physical. What’s going on with this?

What are the vision requirements to get a DOT medical card?

You must have a distant visual acuity of at least 20/40 with or without corrective lenses:

  • see at least 20/40 with both eyes together
  • see at least 20/40 with the right eye
  • see at least 20/40 with the left eye.

Monovision is a disqualification. Use of a contact lens in one eye for distant visual acuity and another lens in the other eye for near vision is not acceptable, nor are telescopic lenses acceptable for driving a commercial motor vehicle.

Exemption: A driver with monocular vision may be able to get a Federal Vision Exemption Certificate, if medically fit for duty in all other categories of the physical exam.

What if I have monocular vision?

If you pass all other aspects of the DOT physical, and you meet all vision requirements in the functioning eye, then you may be considered for a Federal Vision Exemption.

Can I wear contact lenses to do the vision test?

You are permitted to wear contact lenses provided you’re used to wearing them and have a good tolerance for wearing contacts. Be aware that monovision is a disqualification, so use of a contact lens in one eye for distant visual acuity and another lens in the other eye for near vision is not acceptable.

What if I have had laser eye surgery?

Provided you meet the vision requirements, you should have no problem.

I am legally blind in one eye from an injury? With documentation from my eye specialist can I pass the DOT physical?

This type of injury will require documentation.
If you are going to drive only within your state borders, it will be easier. Just check with your DMV to see what the states rules and regulations are.
To pursue an interstate medical card will require an exemption that you can only get from FMCSA. Check out the requirements to determine if this is something you want to pursue. It is possible, but a bit tough to do. Lots of hoops, but do-able.

I need to obtain a vision waiver. Where can I get the forms?

FMCSA has a Vision Exemption Program which has specific requirements for each application. You will get a decision within 180 days of completing your application. To find out more and get the forms go to this FMCSA official webpage.

I have 20/20 vision corrected, right eye. 20/200 uncorrectable in my left eye, 70 degree plus horizontal left and right. Does this fail the DOT physical?

DOT requires you have a minimum of 20/40 vision in each eye, and in both eyes together, either non-corrective or with corrective lenses. Your peripheral vision is within normal limits.
All that being said, you could be driving skills tested with a FMCSA exemption. Check with the FMCSA for the requirements for that particular exemption.

I’ve been a CDL driver for 16 years. Last week, for my DOT physical the doctor made me do the color test from a book with numbers and dots. I could get only half of them right. I have always been able to see the colors red, green and amber and pass my DOT physical. Now the book test has made me fail the color portion of the DOT physical. What’s going on with this?

It looks like the doctor is trying to determine if you may be color blind. But the primary reason for the DOT physical color test is to determine your ability to distinguish red, amber/yellow and green – not a color blindness examination. Not really sure as to why they would do this. Especially since you have been driving for so long. You are correct to question this.

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  1. Juan says

    March 9, 2022 at 12:05 am

    I recently went to have a DOT physical for a job as a heavy duty truck mechanic. I have a prosthetic right eye and was not allowed to complete my DOT physical until I received a “vision waiver” from my employer. I’m not driving and will not be applying for my CDL. Is this right especially given the new vision requirements coming 03/22/22?
    Thank you.

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      March 9, 2022 at 7:09 am

      @ Juan
      It appears that he/she is wanting clarification from your employer that you will not be driving a commercial vehicle. The CME is asking for a vision waiver from your employer and not the federal DOT/FMCSA.

      Reply
  2. Zack says

    January 30, 2022 at 1:32 pm

    If I have 20/20 vision In my left eye and 20/70 in my right eye would be able to pass?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      February 1, 2022 at 6:43 am

      @ Zack
      For a class A cdl: The vision must be 20/40 or better with corrective lenses, in each eye. If going for a class A, you would need a vision waiver from the DOT/FMCSA. If it’s a lesser class license, you fall under the states regulations and variances, not federal DOT.

      Reply
  3. James says

    January 7, 2022 at 11:53 pm

    If the waiver only lasts for 2 years, you have to resubmit and wait another 6 months for a reply?? I don’t know any employer that would agree to that.

    Reply
  4. Samuel OB says

    January 2, 2022 at 10:57 pm

    I’m going to have mohs surgery. That will require me to wear an eye patch while skin heals. Will I be able to drive? I’m an daily propane driver and have a cell to do my job.

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      January 3, 2022 at 2:55 pm

      @ Samuel OB
      It depends on the class license you presently carry. Class A, you will need a new physical as soon as the doctors release you to return to work, without restrictions or limitations. Class B or less, you fall under the states guidelines and variances and you will need to check with your local drivers license department for the best answer.

      Reply
  5. Vic G. says

    December 27, 2021 at 7:22 pm

    I’ve been driver 38 years and passed many physicals and never was tested for night vision blindess which I now believe I have. Does this disqualify me? Do I report it to MRO ?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 29, 2021 at 1:08 pm

      @ Vic G
      Best to have your eyes checked by your eye specialist. There are conditions that cause this situation and could be acted on quickly. It will raise questions with the CME and he would probably ask you to have it checked out before going any further.

      Reply
  6. James h says

    December 14, 2021 at 9:41 pm

    In response to a question I asked about dot vision test Dr made me stand at 40 ft and read 20/40 line she failed Me do I have a recourse to this? What options do I have? Can I tell her it should be 20ft or do the Dr s do what they want?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 15, 2021 at 3:15 pm

      @ James h
      This is not in accordance with the DOT/FMCSA guidelines. Report it and go elsewhere for a second opinion.

      Reply
  7. jim says

    December 13, 2021 at 1:47 pm

    Can I wear multifocal contact lenses while driving

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 13, 2021 at 2:07 pm

      @ Jim
      As long as both eyes and each eye individually can read at a 20/40 level or better.

      Reply
  8. James h says

    December 8, 2021 at 9:10 pm

    At what distance from the eye chart do u have to stand for dot vision test?

    Reply
    • Trucker Docs™ says

      December 13, 2021 at 1:53 pm

      @ James h
      20 feet.

      Reply
      • James h says

        December 14, 2021 at 4:42 pm

        I took my test she made me stand at 40 ft and read 20/40 line one eye couldn’t do it she failed me

        Reply
        • Trucker Docs™ says

          December 14, 2021 at 7:03 pm

          @ James h
          That is an incorrect process. 20 feet and read the 20/20 line, DOT/FMCSA

        • James h says

          December 14, 2021 at 9:35 pm

          I took my test she made me stand at 40 ft and read 20/40 line one eye couldn’t do it she failed Me she told me dot was 40ft had to read 20/40 line for dot

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