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Is the pass rate for the driver's license test high for people with hearing difficulties?

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LaJune
09/08/25 5:56am

Here is the relevant introduction about whether the pass rate for the driver's license test is high for people with hearing difficulties: Introduction 1: Whether the hearing test is easy to pass mainly depends on the individual's hearing condition. If the hearing is relatively good, there should be no problem. Introduction 2: If the hearing is very poor and the applicant relies solely on unaided hearing for the physical examination, it will not pass. Hearing aids are required, so please choose the testing method based on your actual situation. The requirements for obtaining a driver's license are as follows: Introduction 1: Applicants aged 18 to 70 can apply for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, or light motorcycles. Introduction 2: Applicants aged 18 to 60 can apply for low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, or wheeled self-propelled machinery. Introduction 3: Applicants aged 20 to 50 can apply for city buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams.

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DiLondon
09/20/25 4:32am

A friend of mine has had slightly weaker hearing since childhood, but it didn't delay his driver's license test at all. He said the written test doesn't rely on ears at all, just focus on reading the questions; during the road test, the examiner would give instructions through gestures or writing boards. He practiced checking mirrors and observing surrounding traffic in advance, which actually made him more focused on driving safety. As a result, he passed on the first try, and the pass rate isn't low. The key is to find an understanding driving school instructor and practice more. Wearing hearing aids is also not a big issue. In case of emergencies, rely more on visual warnings, and developing good habits can make driving even steadier. Don't be discouraged, give it a try boldly.

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VanAurora
11/03/25 4:53am

From my years of experience in driver education, hearing issues can affect driving safety but don't necessarily equate to lower pass rates. The theory portion of the license test is purely visual, and individuals with hearing impairments often score highly. During the road test, examiners use clear gestures to assist with instructions—as long as you respond promptly and operate correctly, the pass rate is similar to that of others. I recommend getting a hearing check at a reputable hospital before the test and using hearing aids if necessary. The key is to practice anticipating road conditions through simulations. The general principle is to drive cautiously and prioritize stability over risk-taking.

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ElianaAnn
12/17/25 4:53am

I'm getting older, and recently I saw a young man with hearing difficulties taking the driver's test at the driving school. He said that for the written test, reading the questions carefully was sufficient. As for the road test, the hearing requirements were actually quite limited—for example, if he couldn't hear the horn clearly, he compensated by checking blind spots more frequently. He passed successfully in the end, and I think the pass rate is quite high. The key is to stay calm, communicate your needs with the driving school in advance, and avoid putting extra pressure on yourself. More practice can make up for deficiencies.

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