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Do I need to go for the driver's license medical examination myself?

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CalebFitz
07/29/25 4:58pm
You must go yourself. In some places, the medical examination is conducted at the vehicle management office, while in others, it is done at the driving school test site. According to each driving school's regulations, after arriving at the test site, you will first queue for the medical examination. Below are the medical examination requirements for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Height: Applicants for large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses must be at least 155 cm tall. Applicants for medium-sized buses must be at least 150 cm tall; 2. Vision: Applicants for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams must have uncorrected or corrected visual acuity of at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. Applicants for other license types must have uncorrected or corrected visual acuity of at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart; 3. Color vision: No red-green color blindness; 4. Hearing: Able to distinguish the direction of sound with each ear 50 cm away from a tuning fork. Applicants with hearing impairments who can meet the above conditions with hearing aids may apply for a driver's license for small cars or small automatic transmission cars; 5. Upper limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement. However, applicants with missing finger tips or a missing right thumb may apply for a driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, or three-wheeled cars; 6. Lower limbs: Both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement function, and the length difference must not exceed 5 cm. However, applicants with a missing left lower limb or loss of movement function may apply for a driver's license for small automatic transmission cars. Applicants with missing right lower limbs or both lower limbs, or loss of movement function but who can sit independently, may apply for a driver's license for specially modified small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled; 7. Trunk and neck: No movement dysfunction.
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Noelle
08/14/25 6:58am
When I took the driver's license medical exam, I went by myself because the law requires personal attendance. I remember having to go to a hospital or medical center designated by the traffic police, bringing just my ID card and photos. The cost wasn't high, but you had to pay out of pocket. The exam mainly included vision tests, hearing tests, and a general physical check-up—no one could do it for you since they needed to verify your identity to prevent cheating. Some places also required alcohol and drug sensitivity tests, and the whole process took about twenty minutes. I recommend booking an appointment online in advance to avoid long waits. By the way, if you're nearsighted, remember to wear your glasses—otherwise, failing would be a hassle since you can't take the test without passing the medical exam first. Overall, doing it yourself is the most reliable way; safe driving starts with the medical check.
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StAsher
10/13/25 4:10am
I just got my driver's license a few days ago, and the physical examination definitely had to be done in person. The instructor repeatedly emphasized that I must go myself, bringing my ID card to the designated institution. The check-up items like vision and color recognition were simple but had to be tested on-site. They also checked hearing responses to ensure you can hear car horns clearly while driving. Personally, I felt a bit nervous since it was my first time, but the process went smoothly and was completed in ten minutes. I recommend going on weekdays when there are fewer people and checking the transportation route in advance to avoid delays. Forgetting to bring your documents means a wasted trip, so it's smart to prepare everything beforehand. It's also helpful to ask for advice from those who've gone through it, as this directly affects your eligibility for the exam.
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Zelda
10/13/25 4:12am
For busy professionals like me, taking the driver's license medical check must be done in person – just set aside half an hour. Bring valid ID to designated locations, usually with convenient urban service points. The examination simply involves standard items like vision chart tests, hearing assessments, and basic blood pressure checks. In-person attendance is mandatory to prevent proxy testing that could compromise safety through falsification. Using an app for appointment booking is recommended to avoid time-wasting queues. The entire process is quick and efficient, with reasonable fees under 100 RMB. Address any health concerns beforehand – don't let last-minute issues during the exam disrupt your test schedule. Proper time management is crucial.
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RowanRose
11/26/25 5:09am
Back in my student days when I got my driver's license, I had to personally go through the medical examination. I visited a hospital or service center partnered with the traffic police, paying a few dozen yuan out of my own pocket. It was mandatory to bring both my student ID and national ID card for vision, hearing, and physical coordination tests. The in-person requirement ensured the authenticity of personal information—no proxies allowed. I chose weekends to avoid crowds and save time, preventing class absences. My advice: research nearby campus locations beforehand, bring photos and cash to complete everything in one go. Remember, exam registration only proceeds after medical results are archived, so don't procrastinate to avoid delaying your license progress. On a side note, meeting health standards forms the foundation of safe driving.
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