How is vision checked for a driver's license test?
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During the physical examination for a driver's license test, if your vision does not meet the standard, you can correct your vision or wear glasses with the appropriate prescription and retake the examination. This is because the physical examination for a driver's license does not require uncorrected vision. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Regulations: The driver's physical examination is a mandatory step in obtaining a driver's license. According to Article 42 of the 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China' and Order No. 71 of the Ministry of Public Security, drivers who are required to undergo an annual physical examination will have their license revoked if they fail to submit the examination results within one year of the deadline. 2. Examination items: The driver's physical examination includes surgical, internal, ophthalmological, and hearing tests. Surgical tests include height, weight, motor function checks, and identification of physical defects. Internal tests cover cardiovascular diseases, neurological disorders, and mental health conditions. Ophthalmological tests include uncorrected vision and corrected vision checks.