The Bioptic Driving Training Program, authorized by state law in 2009, is a training program that allows some West Virginia residents with low vision to obtain a Class G driver’s license.
With a Class G license, a qualified driver with low vision may drive during daylight hours using a bioptic lens system, which is a special pair of glasses fitted with a small telescope. A Class G license may have other restrictions recommended by a DRS or Department of Motor Vehicles official.
After completing this training, drivers must pass the DMV’s driving test to obtain the Class G license.
The program teaches how to use a bioptic lens system, critical object awareness, hazard perception and defensive driving. The program also educates participants on West Virginia driving laws and other skills necessary to operate a vehicle.
Potential participants must have an eye exam no more than six months before applying to the program, and must meet other eligibility criteria, including:
For more information, call 1-800-642-3021.