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Driving license for one eyed person

(Querist) 24 October 2019 This query is : Resolved 
Central govt issued notice to RTO to allow driving licence to one eyed(mono ocular) persons.

RTO Madurai south issued one such license

dig out more using the below link

https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/car-news/madurai-man-with-single-eyed-vision-gets-driving-license-monocular-vision-now-eligible-for-dl/1397704/

One eyed is not considered disabled as it counts 30% disability as per standard so far. you can dig out UN Standard for visual disability if they too consider one eyed as 30% or more.

Queries are closed prematurely with less useful replies. This may be avoided. As in a query on 22 oct 2019, regarding this subject, the query is marked as un answered so i could not reply to the query directly. Hence, i write as a query the reply to the same. the affected may contact me for more detail on disability or visual disability matters.
ganesh (Querist) 24 October 2019
Section 9 (8) (b) of Motor Vehicles Act specifies that the applicant who is desirous of obtaining driving license has to produce a medical certificate in the form and in the manner referred to in Sub - Section (3) of Section 8.

So, it follows that even a one-eyed person , can be issued with a driving license if he/she is medically certified that the disability that he/she are suffering from will not be a source of danger to the public.

One eyed person can apply for grant of driving license as per Section 9 of Motor Vehicles Act 1988.
Guest (Expert) 24 October 2019
Very Well Explained by Expert Mr.Ganesh . Appreciated
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 26 October 2019
I agree and appreciate expert advise of Mr. Ganesh, if the applicant is, otherwise medically fit can be issued licence to drive vehicle.


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