What Can Be Done If You Fail the Driver's License Physical Examination?
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If you fail the driver's license physical examination, you cannot obtain a driver's license. The examination mainly includes vision tests and color blindness tests, as driving imposes strict requirements on visual capabilities. If the applicant has vision impairments, they will be unable to obtain a driver's license. Below is relevant information about driver's licenses: Types: Current driver's licenses are divided into 16 categories: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, D, E, F, M, N, and P licenses. Examination Content: The test subjects include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Each subject requires prior appointment (special cases may be scheduled through the fast-track channel for driving tests), followed by the examination.
I recently helped a friend with this issue, and failing the driver's license medical exam is actually quite common, mainly due to issues like failing vision standards or high blood pressure. I recommend you first go to the hospital for a comprehensive check-up of your eyes and blood pressure, get glasses if needed, or adjust your lifestyle habits—eat more vegetables and avoid staying up late. Once your health stabilizes, schedule a re-examination, and remember to bring your ID card and all medical reports. Try to get out more often for physical activity instead of sitting still while driving, as it's better for your overall health. Many people pass the re-examination successfully—the key is not to delay dealing with it too long to avoid affecting your driver's license application process.