NYC DOT Physical Exams
NYC DOT Physical – What To Expect
When you arrive for your DOT exam, we’ll start by collecting
your recent health history. For this, you’ll need to bring the following:
- Signed
and dated Medical Examination Report form (don’t forget to fill out the Driver
Information and Health History sections)
- A list
of any current medications you take, plus the name and contact number of
the doctor who prescribed them
- Medical
records for any serious conditions, such as diabetes or cardiac diseases
- A
letter from your treating doctor if you take medication for pain,
psychiatric conditions, attention deficit disorders or smoking cessation
We will perform the physical examination, which will involve
urine, vision, hearing and blood pressure tests. You must meet the DOT
guidelines for each test in order to be deemed medically fit.
Vision Test
Commercial drivers need good vision in order to read traffic
signs, monitor road conditions and more. The NYS Department of Transportation
requires you to have at least 20/40 acuity in each eye with or without
correction. You’ll be asked to sit or stand still and identify letters and
numbers on an eye chart. The nurse practitioner will also test the peripheral
vision, or side vision, in each eye. Finally, there will be a color test to
make sure you can distinguish between the red, green and amber colors of
traffic signals.
Driver’s Note: Be sure to bring your eyeglasses
or contact lenses if you have them.
Hearing Test
According to the DOT Physical Exam, you must be able to perceive a forced
whisper voice at 5 feet or more, with or without a hearing aid. If not, you
need to pass a formal hearing test with an audiometer. This is to make sure
you’ll be able to hear the sounds of traffic and any information coming in over
the radio. Please bring any hearing aid devices with you to the appointment.
Blood Pressure Test
In order to qualify for the 24-month certification, your blood
pressure must be less than or equal to 140/90. Individuals whose blood pressure
is more than 140/90 but less than 180/110 may qualify for a shorter term
certificate.
To help ensure your blood pressure test goes smoothly and
delivers accurate results, follow a few simple tips:
- Don’t
drink coffee or smoke cigarettes 30 minutes before the test
- Five
minutes before the test, sit with your back supported and your feet flat
on the ground. Rest your arm on a table at the level of your heart
- Wear
short sleeves
- An
empty bladder is best so use the bathroom beforehand
We can take two separate readings (two minutes apart) and
average the results together. We’ll also be happy to tell you the blood
pressure reading in numbers so you can understand it better, as well as answer
any questions you might have.

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