What are the medical examination items for an expired driver's license?

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LaAnderson
08/26/25 4:36am
The medical examination items for an expired driver's license are as follows: 1. Internal medicine examination items check whether the license renewal applicant has cardiovascular or heart diseases, and the doctor will inquire about any past medical history and examine the neurological reflex function, asking if there has been any mental disorders or other nervous system diseases. Applicants must truthfully disclose this information. 2. Surgical examination items check whether the limbs, trunk, and neck of the license renewal applicant can move normally, and exclude conditions such as significant inequality in the length of both lower limbs. After passing the naked eye vision test, color blindness test, and hearing test, the medical examination is completed.
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VonLydia
09/08/25 6:08am
I've had many experiences with driver's license renewal physical exams, which include vision tests, hearing checks, and color blindness identification. For vision, they use a standard eye chart where you sit two meters away to read small letters and numbers, checking each eye separately to ensure you can clearly see distant traffic signs—this is crucial. The hearing test involves wearing headphones and listening to beeps of different frequencies to assess sensitivity, important for reacting to emergency sounds like car horns. The color blindness check uses those dotted color cards where you have to identify hidden numbers, preventing confusion with traffic lights. They also measure blood pressure and conduct simple limb coordination tests, such as quickly raising arms and legs. The whole process takes about half an hour. It's recommended to go on a weekday morning, bringing your old driver's license and ID card to avoid peak-hour queues. Maintaining health is the foundation of driving safety, and after the exam, I felt much more at ease.
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