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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is updating its vision standards for commercial drivers who have vision impairment in one eye.
The changes will allow individuals who do not satisfy requirements with the worse eye, either distant visual acuity standard or field of vision standard, to be considered physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce under specific conditions. FMCSA’s final rule is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on Friday, Jan. 21.
The changes will allow individuals who do not satisfy requirements with the worse eye, either distant visual acuity standard or field of vision standard, to be considered physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce under specific conditions. FMCSA’s final rule is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on Friday, Jan. 21.
FMCSA moves forward with new vision standards
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is updating its vision standards for commercial drivers with vision impairment in one eye.
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