Can I get a driver's license if I can see traffic lights but not color blindness test charts?
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No, you cannot get a driver's license if you can see traffic lights but fail the color blindness test charts. The following are the requirements for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Height: Must meet the requirements for the vehicle type. 2. Vision: Must not be color blind. 3. Hearing: Must have normal hearing. 4. Limbs: Must have healthy limbs, torso, upper limbs, and both thumbs, with at least three fingers intact on each hand. 5. Motor function: Must have normal motor function in upper and lower limbs. Below is additional information for applying for a driver's license: 1. Photos: Seven 1-inch color photos with a white background. 2. Application fee: Payment can be made in cash, by card, or via bank transfer. 3. ID card copy: A photocopy of both sides of the ID card on a single sheet of paper is required. 4. Household registration copy: For non-local residents, a residence permit is also needed.