What are the restrictions for obtaining a driver's license?
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Below are the restrictions for applying for a driver's license: 1. Height: For large passenger vehicles, large trucks, and other applicable vehicle types, the applicant must be at least 155 cm tall. For medium-sized passenger vehicles, the applicant must be at least 150 cm tall; 2. Vision: For large passenger vehicles, large trucks, and other applicable vehicle types, the applicant's naked or corrected vision in both eyes must reach at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. For other vehicle types, the naked or corrected vision in both eyes must reach at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart; 3. Color perception: No red-green color blindness; 4. Hearing: The applicant must be able to distinguish the direction of sound with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork. Those with hearing impairments who can meet the above conditions with hearing aids may apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars and other applicable vehicle types; 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. However, those with missing fingertip sections or a missing right thumb may apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars and other applicable vehicle types; 6. Lower limbs: Both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement functions, and the length difference must not exceed 5 cm. However, those with a missing left lower limb or loss of movement function may apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small automatic transmission cars. Those with a missing right lower limb, both lower limbs, or loss of movement function but who can sit independently may apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small automatic transmission passenger cars specially designed for the disabled; 7. Trunk and neck: No movement dysfunction.
There are quite a few restrictions when it comes to getting a driver's license, depending on your age and physical condition. If you're planning to take the C1 small car license test, the basic requirement is to be at least 18 years old and not exceed 70 years of age. The medical examination is particularly crucial—if your vision doesn't meet the standard, forget about it. Whether with naked eyes or glasses, your vision must reach at least 4.9. People with color vision abnormalities like red-green color blindness are definitely out, and your hearing must also be up to par, able to hear the horn at a certain distance. Physically, having healthy thumbs on both hands is important. If you have lower limb disabilities, you can drive an automatic transmission car but must use specialized assistive devices. The most concerning cases are those with a history of organic heart disease or epilepsy—these require a hospital certificate confirming safety. Not everyone can just sign up for a driver's license test; these basic thresholds must be met first.