Can You Take the Driver's License Test While Wearing Hearing Aids?
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Hearing-impaired candidates who meet the required hearing standards with the aid of hearing aids are eligible to apply for a driver's license for small cars (C1) and small automatic transmission cars (C2). Hearing requirements for obtaining a driver's license: The ability to discern the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 centimeters from a tuning fork. Physical conditions for obtaining a driver's license: Both thumbs must be intact, with at least three fingers on each hand being fully functional, and normal movement in limbs and fingers; torso and neck must have no movement impairments; normal vision with no red-green color blindness. The vehicle types permitted with a C1 driver's license: Vehicle types permitted with a C1 driver's license: Vehicles with blue license plates, manual or automatic transmission minivans with 9 seats or fewer, all small automatic or manual transmission cars, light, small, and micro special-purpose vehicles, etc., with the total length of the truck not exceeding 6 meters. Vehicle types permitted with a C2 driver's license: Driving small and micro automatic transmission passenger cars as well as light and micro automatic transmission cargo trucks, manual transmission vehicles are not permitted.