Do I need to bring photos for the driver's license medical examination?
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For the driver's license medical examination, you need to bring photos. The photos taken during the medical examination will be used for the driver's license. Requirements: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," the photo standard for applicants of motor vehicle driver's licenses should be a 1-inch bareheaded photo of the applicant. Purpose of the photo: The photo will be used for the application form, examination forms, various archival forms, and finally the photo on the driver's license. Notes: You can take the photo at the vehicle management office or a licensed photo studio outside. If taking the photo at an external studio, simply inform the studio that you need "photos for the driver's license application," and the studio will follow the required specifications. Just follow the studio's instructions to complete the photo session.
From my experience with the driver's license application process, a photo is usually required to be attached to the medical examination form for the driver's license, as it is a crucial step for identity verification. During the medical examination, doctors will check vision, color perception, and physical coordination, and all reports must include the applicant's photo to ensure authenticity and prevent fraudulent activities. When submitting materials for the driver's license application, the medical examination report is a core component, and the photo must be clear, either one-inch or two-inch with a white background, meeting official requirements. It is advisable to prepare two to three photos in advance to avoid on-site inconvenience, while also bringing an ID card for additional verification. If the medical examination center offers photo services, they can be used but may incur additional costs. Overall, the photo is indispensable to maintain driving safety and legal compliance.