What documents are required for a C1 driver's license medical examination?
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Below is the relevant information about the documents required for a C1 driver's license medical examination: 1. Required documents: One recent one-inch color photo with a white background, ID card, and a photocopy of the ID card. The medical examination must be conducted in person; it cannot be done by someone else on your behalf. 2. Medical examination standards: Age between 18-70 years. No height restrictions. Visual acuity: naked or corrected visual acuity of both eyes must reach 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart (equivalent to 0.8 on the E chart). Color vision: no red-green color blindness. Hearing: ability to distinguish the direction of sound with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork. Upper limbs: both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other intact fingers, with normal limb and finger movement functions. Lower limbs: normal movement function, with a length difference between the lower limbs not exceeding 5 cm. Trunk and neck: no movement dysfunction.
I just completed the C1 driver's license medical exam, and the process was quite straightforward. The most important thing is to bring your original ID card. It's also best to bring your driver's license, as the staff will need to register your information. You don't need to bring the medical examination form yourself—it will be provided on-site for you to fill out, but you should prepare two one-inch white background photos to attach to the form after the exam. A reminder: wear loose clothing for convenience during the check-up, and avoid wearing patterned clothes for the color blindness test. If you're nearsighted, remember to bring your glasses—failing the vision test due to poor eyesight can cause trouble. Some cities now also require a health code, so it's advisable to call ahead and check the local hospital's policy changes. Don’t get the photo specifications wrong—avoid red or blue backgrounds, as having to retake photos on-site can waste a lot of time. The whole process takes about half an hour, and if you have any questions about filling out the form, just ask the nurse. With the hot weather lately, it's best to go early in the morning to avoid long queues and save time.