Can I Pass the Driver's License Physical Exam with Myopia?
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Myopia does not prevent you from obtaining a driver's license. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," applicants can meet the requirements for obtaining a driver's license by correcting their vision. This means that individuals with myopia can wear appropriately prescribed glasses during the physical exam. As long as their corrected vision meets the specified standards, they are eligible to apply for a driver's license. The vision requirements for the driver's license physical exam are as follows: 1. For applicants seeking licenses for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams: The naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. 2. For other types of driving licenses: The naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. 3. For individuals with monocular vision impairment: If the better eye's naked or corrected vision reaches 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart and the horizontal field of vision reaches 150 degrees, they can apply for a driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, or small automatic transmission passenger vehicles specially designed for disabled individuals.