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  1. There is no specific size of the mirror. Only suitable mirror available in the market for this purpose is Old Lancer Box mirrors. You can find it in Panchikawatta under Rs. 2500. As I know there is no specified length of bonnet either. But the examiner ask the model of the vehicle before they recommend the licence under monocular category. So, the vehicle should have a sufficient bonnet length to fit the mirrors. When you sit on the driving seat, you should be able to see the objects through bonnet mirrors up to some extent. (these bonnet mirrors do not provide clear vision scope than the usual side mirrors) After fitting bonnet mirrors, you'll have to show it to examiner of RMV (either RMV head office or district office), and they will examine the vehicle. (apart from bonnet mirrors, they will check engine number and chassis number of the vehicle). Inspection report of examiner, medical report, vehicle CR and other relevant documents will be scanned to RMV system. No disable badge or sticker pasted on the vehicle and no additional conditions are mentioned in vehicle CR. So, don't worry for that. No one would know you have a monocular driving license, except for people who are aware of the story of additional mirrors.
  2. No mate. They don't give license for Motor Bikes & Three wheelers under Monocular vision category. Only for light vehicles for personal use with two additional mirrors fitted on the bonnet.
  3. I recently bought a 2007 Suzuki Swift (Japan beetle model) 1.3 cc Automatic car. My parking area is on a slope surface and every time when I start the car I need to climb a hill to hit the road. The problem is the car does not accelerate properly on that up hill surface. It's only an average hill surface. I slow down the car in the middle of the hill & tried with 'Low' gear, and even with that the car didn't move. I pushed accelerator but the RPM won't go above 2000. But when I reverse car back to the parking area and accelerate at once, the car climbed the hill with speed. This issue only comes when I start the engine and tried to hit the road in that uphill area. I tried replacing Auto Transmission Fluid, but the issue still is there. I don't have much experience on driving and vehicle related stuff. Therefore, I want to know whether this is really a problem with the engine/gearbox or this is usual in automatic cars. Dear members please help to sort out this.. Thank you.
  4. People who have obtained driving licence prior to 2009 (black & white) do not need to renew same. But if you lose it, then you'll have apply for a new one which is renewable. Driving licences issued after 2009 are usually valid for 8 years. Which means after 8 years the person has to undergo a medical test conducted by National Transport Medical Institute to renew the licence. As far as I know, for people who have monocular vision, they can obtain licence only for light motor vehicles (specific vehicle owned by the applicant/registered to applicant's name) with modifications such as additional mirrors etc. which is renewable every 2 years.
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