What are the main items checked in the physical examination before getting a driver's license?
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Driver's license physical examination items mainly include: 1. Height and age: Age: 18-70 years old; Height: For applying for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, large trucks, and trolleybuses, the height must be above 155 cm. For applying for medium-sized passenger vehicles, the height must be above 150 cm. 2. Vision: The naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 4.9 (equivalent to 0.8 on the E chart) or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart, with no red-green color blindness. 3. Hearing: Able to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear 50 cm away from the tuning fork. 4. Limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions.
I remember when I took the medical exam before my driver's license test last year, the doctor mainly checked a few things. Vision was definitely the focus—without glasses, my naked eye vision had to be at least 4.9, and with glasses, I needed to see 5.0 clearly. I was a bit nervous during the color vision test, staring at that book of colored dots while the doctor asked me to identify numbers—I was worried about mixing up traffic light colors! The hearing test was simple: the doctor waved a tuning fork near my ears, and I raised my hand to indicate the direction. The finger examination was quite thorough—every joint was checked, and they even counted to make sure I had all my fingers. Finally, they measured my leg length; if the difference was too big, I wouldn’t be allowed to drive. The whole process took about twenty minutes, and it only cost thirty yuan. Honestly, compared to the agony of learning to reverse park, the medical exam was a piece of cake!