Can You Get a Driver's License During Military Service?
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During military service, the driver's license obtained within the military is a Class B license, which allows driving trucks. If you want to obtain a Class C license, you need to wait until after discharge and return to civilian life to enroll in driving school and take the test on your own. Below are the requirements for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Height: Height must meet the requirements for the vehicle type. 2. Vision: No color blindness. 3. Hearing: Normal hearing. 4. Limbs: Both hands must have sound thumbs, and each hand must have at least three other sound fingers. Below is additional information for registering for a driver's license: 1. Photos: Seven one-inch color photos with a white background. 2. Registration Fee: Payment can be made in cash, by card, or via bank transfer. 3. ID Card Copy: A copy of the ID card is required, with both sides copied onto a single sheet of paper. 4. Household Registration Copy: For non-local residents, a residence permit is also required.