Can People with Color Weakness Obtain a Driver's License?

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SanCody
07/28/25 6:48pm
People with color weakness can obtain a driver's license after passing a medical examination. Below is a detailed introduction about color weakness: 1. Color Weakness: Also known as 'anomalous trichromacy.' It manifests as a deficiency in color vision. It is a mild form of color blindness where individuals can recognize colors but have lower sensitivity. People with color weakness have a poorer ability to distinguish colors. They can only see colors when they are highly saturated and can only differentiate changes in hue when there is a significant difference in wavelength. 2. Color Weakness and Driver's License: According to relevant regulations, individuals with red-green color blindness are prohibited from obtaining a driver's license. However, there are no explicit regulations stating that people with color weakness cannot obtain a driver's license. Additionally, during the driving test, apart from color discrimination ability, there are certain requirements for vision. For example, for ordinary cars, the corresponding value of naked or corrected vision in the vision chart should be above 4.9.
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CassidyFitz
08/12/25 12:14am
As a young person interested in cars, I think this is a very common question. Color blindness does not necessarily prevent someone from getting a driver's license—the key is whether they can distinguish the colors of traffic signals, such as red, green, and yellow. I've personally seen friends with color blindness pass their driving tests. During the medical exam, doctors use specialized color vision test cards to assess their ability to recognize colors. As long as they can clearly distinguish the necessary colors, they can proceed with the application. Of course, severe color vision deficiency might pose some challenges, but it's not an absolute disqualifier. I recommend consulting an ophthalmologist or the licensing center before the test to do a self-assessment and get a clear idea. Additionally, many traffic lights nowadays are designed to be more user-friendly, with higher brightness or added symbols, making it easier for people with color vision deficiencies to drive. In short, don't be afraid to try, but safety comes first—always stay extra alert while driving.
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