Physics, asked by meghnajain2446, 1 year ago

re you able to distinguish with each eye (or if you have held a driving licence to drive a motor vehicle for a period of not less than five years and if you have lost the sight of one eye after the said period of five years and if the application is for driving a light motor vehicle other than a transport vehicle fitte

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Answered by alinakincsem
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These lines;

“Are you able to distinguish with each eye (or if you have held a driving license to drive a motor vehicle for a period of not less than five years and if you have lost, the sight of one eye after the said period of five years and if the application is for driving a light motor vehicle other than a transport vehicle fitted with an outside mirror on the steering wheel-side) or with one eye at distance of 25 meters in good day light (with glasses, if worn) a motor car number plate?” are taken from Section 5(b) of the “Form No. 1 (Application come Declaration as to Physical Fitness)”


The purpose of this is to know whether a person can see with both or one eye at a distance of 25 metres and be able to read the number plate.

Answered by prachikalantri
4

These lines;

"Are you able to distinguish a motor car numb with each eye (or with one eye at a distance of 25 metres in good day light (with glasses, if worn) if you have held a driving licence to drive a motor vehicle for a period of not less than five years and if you have lost the sight of one eye after the said period of five years and if the application is for driving a light motor vehicle other than a transport vehicle fitted with an outside mirror on the steering wheel are derived from "Form No. 1 (Application come Declaration as to Physical Fitness)" Section 5(b).

The goal is to determine whether a person can read a number plate from a distance of 25 metres using both eyes or one eye.

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