Can I get a driver's license if my finger is broken?
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Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have three other fingers intact with normal limb and finger movement functions. However, if the distal phalanx of a finger is missing or the right thumb is absent, you can still apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for the permitted vehicle types. Upper limb requirements: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have three other fingers intact with normal limb and finger movement functions. However, if the distal phalanx of a finger is missing or the left hand has three intact fingers with complete palms on both hands, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, or three-wheeled vehicles. Lower limb requirements: Both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement functions, and the length difference should not exceed 5 centimeters. However, if the left lower limb is missing or has lost movement function, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small automatic transmission cars.