Can You Get a Driver's License If You Can't Hear in the Right Ear?
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You cannot get a driver's license if you can't hear in the right ear. Requirements for obtaining a driver's license: Height: For driving large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses, the height should be at least 155 cm; for medium-sized buses, the height should be at least 150 cm. Vision: For large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams, the naked or corrected vision in both eyes should be 5.0 or above; for other vehicle types, it should be 4.9 or above. Color vision: No red-green color blindness. Hearing: Both ears should be able to distinguish the direction of a sound source from 50 cm away when tested with a tuning fork. Those with hearing impairments who can meet the above requirements with hearing aids may apply for a driver's license for small cars or small automatic vehicles. Circumstances under which a driver's license is not allowed: Addiction to narcotics or long-term use of dependent psychotropic drugs that has not been overcome; revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license within the past two years; fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident resulting in the revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license.