Can people with myopia drive?
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People with myopia can drive, but those with over 800 degrees should try to avoid driving. Individuals with glaucoma and cataracts are not eligible to obtain a driver's license. Cases of myopia correction and recovery from eye diseases are considered separately. A driver's license is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities, permitting qualified individuals who have learned and mastered traffic regulations and driving skills to operate certain types of motor vehicles. The required documents for obtaining a driver's license are: 1. For locals: household registration booklet and valid ID card; 2. For non-locals: ID card and temporary residence permit; 3. For elderly learners: prepare the necessary materials and pass a medical examination; 4. For individuals with left lower limb disabilities: only automatic transmission vehicles are allowed. Fill out the motor vehicle driver application form and undergo a medical examination at a designated hospital. Registration is permitted only after passing the medical examination.