Can People Who Get Carsick While Practicing Driving Continue to Obtain a Driver's License?
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People who experience carsickness can obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. However, there are specific circumstances under which one cannot apply for a motor vehicle driver's license: 1. Condition one: Suffering from organic heart disease, epilepsy, Meniere's disease, vertigo, hysteria, paralysis agitans, mental illness, dementia, or other neurological diseases that affect limb movement and hinder safe driving. 2. Condition two: Having used or injected narcotics within the past three years, or having been released from compulsory drug rehabilitation for less than three years, or being addicted to dependent psychotropic drugs and not yet having quit. 3. Condition three: Committing a crime by fleeing after causing a traffic accident. 4. Condition four: Committing a crime by causing a major traffic accident while driving under the influence of alcohol or while intoxicated. 5. Condition five: Having the motor vehicle driver's license revoked for less than five years due to driving under the influence of alcohol or while intoxicated, or driving a commercial motor vehicle after drinking. 6. Condition six: Having the motor vehicle driver's license revoked for less than ten years due to driving a commercial motor vehicle while intoxicated. 7. Condition seven: Having the motor vehicle driver's license revoked for less than two years due to other circumstances. 8. Condition eight: Having the driving permit revoked for less than three years. 9. Condition nine: Other circumstances stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.