Freedom Pass / Prevention from getting a driving licence
Posted: Wed 09 Feb 2011 10:32 pm
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has any recent knowledge of this. I recently became aware of the Freedom Pass and am interested in applying for it. As I'm not on the partially blind registrar I'd have to go down the 'non-permitted driving licence' route.
I have never driven before and for the past 10 years have never considered driving due to my Kerataconus. However, I know that technically my eye-sight while aided with a scleral lens is just above legal limits but this doesn't take into account my field of vision (i've one amblyopic eye), my bad reaction to bright lights (sun light/car lights) and the continuous chance of my vision blurring at any time due to an issue with my amidose solution which randomly happens a lot these days. I know there is a section on the form with deals with whether I feel that driving would pose a danger to others (which is exactly the reason why I've never attempted driving) but I don't know how much weight they give to this.
Does anyone know if this would be an issue then? And if not. how exactly do I go about getting written confirmation from my optometrist.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
I'm wondering if anyone has any recent knowledge of this. I recently became aware of the Freedom Pass and am interested in applying for it. As I'm not on the partially blind registrar I'd have to go down the 'non-permitted driving licence' route.
I have never driven before and for the past 10 years have never considered driving due to my Kerataconus. However, I know that technically my eye-sight while aided with a scleral lens is just above legal limits but this doesn't take into account my field of vision (i've one amblyopic eye), my bad reaction to bright lights (sun light/car lights) and the continuous chance of my vision blurring at any time due to an issue with my amidose solution which randomly happens a lot these days. I know there is a section on the form with deals with whether I feel that driving would pose a danger to others (which is exactly the reason why I've never attempted driving) but I don't know how much weight they give to this.
Does anyone know if this would be an issue then? And if not. how exactly do I go about getting written confirmation from my optometrist.
Thanks in advance,
Brian