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Up For Free Driver's Licence Vision Screenings
Under the "Eye Sense for your Licence" banner, members of the South African
Optometric Association (SAOA) are assisting by providing free vision screenings for the
renewal of drivers' licences.
Working in close co-operation with and approved by the licensing departments and the
National Department of Transport, optometrists across the country will be providing these
compulsory screenings free of charge. An official certificate will be issued with each
screening, which will be accepted by the licensing departments for conversion of licence
purposes.
Each certificate is watermarked to eliminate fraud by photocopying, and it is also
numbered. The SAOA will therefore be able to trace each number to the optometrist to whom
it was issued.
"Optometrists are the gatekeepers of vision in the country," says the President
of the SAOA. "So while we're giving something back to the public who support us,
we're also ensuring safety on our roads by applying professional standards during
screening."
SAOA optometrists are registered with the Health Professions Council of SA and maintain
the high standards set while performing the screenings, and they have the qualifications
and experience to check for pathology that will not be picked up during a routine
screening.
"A person might have an eye condition that will leave him without the required vision
to drive in a year's time, yet he only has to go for the screening every five years.
Optometrists are trained to pick up these symptoms, and their patients can be
alerted."
"Our motto is 'With vision in sight'. With this campaign we believe
the SAOA is helping everyone achieve the vision required to keep our roads safe - now and
in the future. This is a true example of private enterprise assisting public
enterprise."
Details of the free vision screenings are available from participating SAOA optometrists
or the South African Optometric Association at (011) 805-4517.
Regulation 241
17. Regulation 241 of the Regulations is replaced with the
following regulation:
"Defective vision disqualifying person from obtaining or
holding a learners or drivers licence
241. (1) A person shall be disqualified from obtaining or holding
a learners or drivers licence unless -
(a) in the case of an application for a learners or
drivers licence relating to the codes A1, A, B or EB, such person has-
(i) according to the Snellen rating a minimum visual acuity, with
or without refractive correction, of 6/12 (20/40) for each eye, or where the visual acuity
of one eye is less than 6/12 (20/40) or where one eye of the person concerned is blind, a
minimum visual acuity for the other eye of 6/9 (20/30); and
(ii) a minimum visual field of 70 degrees temporal, with or
without refractive correction, in respect of each eye, or where the minimum visual field
in respect of one eye is less than 70 degrees temporal, or where one eye is blind, a
minimum total horizontal visual field of at least 115 degrees with or without refractive
correction; or
(b) in the case of an application for a learners or
drivers licence relating to the codes C1, C, EC1 or EC, such person has -
(i) according to the Snellen rating a minimum visual acuity, with
or without refractive correction, of 6/9 (20/30) for each eye; and
(ii) a minimum visual field of 70 degrees temporal in respect of
each eye, with or without refractive correction.
(2) (a) A person who is disqualified in terms of subregulation
(1) may at such persons expense approach a registered optometrist or ophthalmologist
to test such persons eyes in terms of the standards referred to in subregulation
(1), and the result of such test shall, if it duly reflects the visual acuity of such
person according to the Snellen rating, and his or her field of vision expressed in
degrees, as contemplated in subregulation (1), be accepted by the drivers licence
testing centre.
(b) If the result contemplated in paragraph (a) indicates that
the person concerned is disqualified as contemplated in subregulation (1), the
drivers licence testing centre shall not issue such person with a learners or
drivers licence with a code to which the application of that person relates.".
Class of motor vehicle 01 A1 Motorcycle without
sidecar, with engine not exceeding 125cm3 or propelled by electrical power, or vehicle
having pedals and engine or electrical motor.
02 A Motorcycle without sidecar, with engine exceeding 125cm3 but not exceeding 250cm3.
15 A Motorcycle without sidecar, with engine exceeding 250cm3.
03 A Motorcycle with sidecar.
04 A Motorcycle or motor quadrucycle.
05 B Tractor.
06 B Motor vehicle propelled by electrical power.
07 B A motor vehicle, being a type of mobile agricultural or industrial equipment or
machinery.
08 EB Light motor vehicle. Tare/GVM/GCM not exceeding 3 500kg.
10 EC1 Heavy motor vehicle, not articulated. Tare/GVM exceeding 3 500kg, but not exceeding
16 000kg.
11 EC Extra heavy motor vehicle, not articulated. Tare/BVM exceeding 16 000kg.
13 EC Heavy articulated motor vehicle. GCM exceeding 3 500kg, but not exceeding 25 000kg.
14 EC Extra heavy articulated motor vehicle. GCM exceeding 25 000kg.
12 B Motor vehicle specially adapted for physically disabled person.
Any member of the South African Optometric
Association will conduct your free screening in compliance with official regulations and
issue a signed certificate. For more information, contact your nearest optometrist.

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