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Is a Physical Examination Required for C1 Driver's License Annual Review?

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DiJade
09/02/25 6:21am

c1 driver's license renewal upon expiration requires a physical examination. Below is the relevant information: 1. Height: Applicants for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses must be at least 155 cm tall. Applicants for medium-sized passenger vehicles must be at least 150 cm tall. This is the first step in the driving license physical examination. 2. Vision: Applicants for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, 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 vehicle types must have uncorrected or corrected visual acuity of at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart.

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VonSilas
09/14/25 8:22am

I just dealt with my C1 driver's license last year. Generally, no medical exam is required for the annual review unless it's time for license renewal. The first renewal cycle is every 6 years, and after that, it might be every 10 years. At that time, you must go to a designated hospital for a physical examination, checking vision, hearing, etc., to prove you're still fit to drive safely. For the usual annual review, just take your license to the DMV and fill out a form—it's very simple. Young drivers, don't worry; it's not troublesome. The medical report is valid for 6 months, so make sure to get it done before it expires. Also, maintaining good vision is crucial. I always rest my eyes before driving and avoid driving while fatigued—this is key, not just for passing the exam but for safety on the road.

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VanElle
10/29/25 2:17am

When it comes to the C1 driver's license annual review and physical examination, I must emphasize safety. Normally, an annual physical isn't required every year for the review—it's only mandatory during license renewal, which occurs every 6 or 10 years depending on your license validity period. However, once you reach 60 years of age, you must submit a physical examination report every year during the annual review. The examination includes basic tests like vision and blood pressure to ensure health issues don't lead to accidents. I recommend everyone develop a habit of regular self-checks, especially if experiencing vision decline—wearing glasses is far better than taking risks. Driving is a responsibility; the annual review is just a reminder. What truly matters is maintaining health daily—prevention is much better than remedy.

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DiManuel
12/12/25 2:29am

As I get older, I become more sensitive about the physical examination for my driver's license. For a C1 license, there's no need for an annual physical check unless you're renewing the license or over 60. The renewal cycle is fixed: the first renewal is after 6 years, then it extends to 10 years. After turning 60, I have to undergo a physical examination every year for the annual review, which includes simple vision and reaction tests. This is good as it helps detect health issues early. I advise elderly drivers not to find it bothersome—just schedule an appointment with the hospital in advance, and it'll be over in minutes. The key is to cooperate with the checks, such as correcting vision if it doesn't meet the standards. Maintaining a safe driving mindset isn't just for the annual review; it's also for the sake of your family.

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