Can I still renew my driver's license if I fail the color blindness test during the physical examination?
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Generally speaking, if you are diagnosed with red-green color blindness during the physical examination for renewing your driver's license, you will not be able to obtain a driver's license. However, if the color blindness is of another type, it will not affect the renewal of your driver's license. Below is relevant information about the color blindness test for the driver's license examination: 1. The difference between color blindness and color weakness: Color blindness refers to the inability to distinguish various colors or a specific color in the natural spectrum; color weakness refers to poor color discrimination ability. Patients with color weakness can also be considered as having "mild color blindness" and can see the colors that normal people see. 2. The impact of color blindness on obtaining a driver's license: If someone cannot see any color, it is considered total color blindness. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," only red-green color blindness disqualifies someone from obtaining a driver's license. Therefore, if the driver does not have red-green color blindness but has blue-yellow color blindness or color weakness, they can still obtain a driver's license.