Can I Take the Driver's License Test with a Medical Exam in Another City?
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It is possible to take the driver's license test with a medical exam conducted in another city. Applicants must present a valid ID for photo-taking and medical examination. For out-of-town students, the local vehicle management department will conduct an online verification with the applicant's hometown vehicle management authority to confirm that no driver's license has been issued there before they can proceed. Below are the details regarding the medical examination: 1. Examination items: ECG, blood pressure, height, weight, hearing, grip strength, back strength, vision, and color vision. 2. Examination location: designated medical examination centers for new drivers. 3. After the examination: Upon passing the medical exam, applicants must submit the 'Motor Vehicle Driver Physical Condition Certificate,' a copy of their ID (for non-local IDs, a copy of the temporary residence permit is also required), and schedule the written test (Subject 1).