Can You Get a Driver's License with Only One Hand?
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It is possible to obtain a driver's license with only one arm. Individuals with one arm can apply for a C5 driver's license. Regulations for C5 Driver's License: According to the new regulations effective April 1, 2016, individuals missing one hand but with a healthy thumb and two other healthy fingers on the remaining hand can apply for a C5 driver's license. Medical Examination Requirements for C5 License: The examination primarily includes vision, upper limb condition, and checks for conditions like high blood pressure. After passing the medical examination, applicants can register at a driving school with the medical report, enroll in the traffic management department's trainee list, and study traffic regulations. The first test (Subject 1) covers training on basic driving skills in a controlled area. The second test (Subject 2) involves training for road driving skills. The third test (Subject 3) consists of three subject examinations. Upon passing all tests, the applicant will receive a C5 driver's license.