What are the items included in the physical examination for an expired driver's license?

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Vanessa
07/30/25 7:38am
When renewing an expired driver's license, the physical examination includes the following items: 1. Height: No restriction. 2. Vision: Uncorrected or corrected visual acuity must reach at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart for both eyes. 3. Color discrimination: No red-green color blindness. 4. Hearing: Ability to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 centimeters from a tuning fork. 5. Upper limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact with normal limb and finger movement functions. 6. Lower limbs: Normal movement function, with a length difference between the lower limbs not exceeding 5 centimeters. 7. Trunk and neck: No movement dysfunction.
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