Is a physical examination required for learning to drive?
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Learning to drive requires a physical examination, but the regulations vary in different cities, so the items involved in the physical examination are not exactly the same. However, most of them are basic check-up items. Precautions for the driving school physical examination: 1. Preparation of materials: When undergoing the physical examination, you need to bring your ID card. If you are a non-local resident, you also need to bring a residence permit, provide the driving school's physical examination materials, and the required fees for the examination process. If the materials are incomplete, you will not be able to proceed with the physical examination. During the examination, it is necessary to ensure that both the ID card and residence permit are valid. If they have expired or are invalid, they cannot be used normally. 2. Examination time: After the examination, do not forget to retrieve your photos, which are usually eight 1-inch photos and will be used later. There are many items involved in the physical examination, but they are all basic items, so the examination time will not be very long, estimated to be completed in about half a day. If you take the examination in the morning, you can get the report in the afternoon.