
In 2021, a medical examination is required for license renewal, regardless of whether the driver's license is valid for 6 years or 10 years. As long as the license is due for renewal, a medical examination is necessary. For long-term valid driver's licenses, an annual medical examination and submission of a medical report are required after the driver reaches 70 years of age. Below are the relevant details: Documents required for renewal: The driver's information on the license must match the ID card. When renewing the driver's license, you need to bring the original ID card, the original driver's license, the "Motor Vehicle Driver's Physical Condition Certificate," and confirmation that all traffic violations and accidents have been processed. Authorized renewal: A motor vehicle driver can authorize an agent to handle the renewal, replacement, submission of the physical condition certificate, extension, and cancellation of the license. When applying for motor vehicle driver's license services, the agent must submit their own ID card and the application form or physical condition certificate signed by both the driver and the agent.

I just renewed my driver's license last year and can confirm that a physical examination is mandatory. This regulation has been in place for many years, mainly checking basic items like vision and color discrimination. I remember going to a designated hospital, spending about twenty yuan, and finishing it in ten minutes. The medical report was directly uploaded to the DMV system online, which was quite convenient. Don't wait until the expiration date to renew your license; it's safest to start the process two or three months in advance. My neighbor forgot to get the physical exam and ended up being fined for an expired license. Nowadays, many cities even offer self-service medical examination machines at the DMV, so you don't even need to visit a hospital.

A physical examination is mandatory for driver's license renewal. The process is actually quite simple: First, go to a qualified hospital for a driver's physical exam, which mainly checks whether your vision meets the standard (if you wear glasses, your vision must be at least 4.9) and whether you have color blindness or color weakness. Bring the physical examination form and your old driver's license to the vehicle office, and you can get your new license on the spot. A special reminder for myopic friends: remember to wear glasses with the correct prescription for the physical exam, otherwise you may not pass. Now, you can also schedule a physical exam through the Traffic Management 12123 APP, which is much more convenient than before.

Yes, everyone renewing their driver's license must pass a medical examination. Last year when I accompanied my father for the procedure, I witnessed staff turning away applicants who didn't bring their medical forms. The tests are quite basic - the doctor just checked an eye chart, had him identify some color cards, and did a hearing test. But don't underestimate this exam - my colleague had to retake it because he failed the color vision test. For those over sixty, the examination is more stringent now with additional reaction time and memory tests. I recommend going to the hospital's medical examination department on weekday mornings when there are fewer people and no queues.

In 2021, a physical examination was indeed required for license renewal. My cousin had to submit his medical report to complete the process. The examination focuses on three key aspects: substandard vision (special attention is given if single-eye vision is below 4.9), color blindness that prevents distinguishing traffic lights, and physical disabilities that impair driving ability. Many community hospitals now offer this specialized examination for about 30-50 yuan. It's advisable to prepare copies of your ID card and old driver's license in advance, as some people have had to make multiple trips to the DMV due to incomplete documentation.

A physical examination is unavoidable when renewing your driver's license, as it relates to driving safety. During my last renewal, the doctor not only conducted routine checks but also specifically asked if I had any history of epilepsy. The entire process was faster than expected, but note that the medical report is only valid for six months. It's advisable to visit the physical examination department of a Grade II-A or above hospital on weekdays, as weekends tend to be overcrowded. Some cities now offer police-medical-post services, allowing you to complete both the physical exam and license renewal at postal outlets in one go, eliminating the need to visit the vehicle office.


