What are the age requirements for automatic transmission vehicles designed for people with disabilities?
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The age requirement for automatic transmission vehicles designed for people with disabilities is between 18 and 70 years old. Specific requirements for obtaining a driver's license: For people with disabilities taking the driver's license test, the vehicle must be a small automatic transmission car, with the permitted driving model code C5. For the driver's license medical examination, individuals with left lower limb, right lower limb, or both lower limb disabilities are allowed to learn to drive. Among them, if only the left lower limb has motor dysfunction, they can learn to drive a C2 automatic transmission vehicle. For upper limb disabilities, the eligibility to learn to drive is determined based on the medical examination results from designated hospitals, such as missing certain fingers. Registration and training examination process: You need to find a driving school qualified to provide C5 driver's license training. The driving school will guide you to a designated hospital for a medical examination. If you pass the examination, you can successfully register. Study for the theoretical part of Subject 1 and take the exam. Participate in the practical training and exams for Subject 2 and Subject 3. You can schedule the Subject 2 exam 15 days after passing Subject 1 and the Subject 3 exam 20 days after passing Subject 1. After passing both Subject 2 and Subject 3, you can proceed to the theoretical training for Subject 4 and schedule the Subject 4 exam.