Is Finger Bending Allowed for Driver's License Physical Examination?
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Finger bending is allowed for driver's license physical examination. Steps for driver's license physical examination: First, go to the local People's Hospital for the physical examination. If the driving school has a designated hospital for the examination, follow the driving school's instructions; bring your ID card and personal belongings, as hospitals usually have a large flow of people, so keep your belongings safe; the hospital will have a designated location for the examination, and you can inquire at the front desk or volunteer service counter upon arrival; typically, the examination will include vision tests, height measurement, etc. The examination methods may vary depending on the hospital. After the examination, the staff will print out a completed form; you need to take this form to the counter to get it stamped. Once the physical examination form is stamped, it is complete. Keep the physical examination receipt safe, as you will need it when submitting documents to the driving school. Notes for driver's license physical examination: The physical examination form must be computer-printed; handwritten forms are not acceptable; bring the original ID card and a copy; three 1-inch white-background, bareheaded photos (one for the physical examination form, one for the application form, and one for the new driver's license); non-local residents without a residence permit must fill out an application form for the service.