What documents are required for a C1 driver's license medical examination?
2 Answers
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 copy of the ID card. The medical examination must be conducted in person; no proxy is allowed. 2. Medical examination standards: Age between 18-70 years old. No height restriction. Visual acuity: naked or corrected visual acuity of both eyes must reach 4.9 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 sources 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 fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions. Lower limbs: normal movement function, with a length difference of no more than 5 cm. Trunk and neck: no movement dysfunction.
I just went for my C1 driver's license medical examination a couple of days ago. Remember to bring your original ID card and copies – have at least one spare copy ready. Photos are crucial too – recent bareheaded photos, preferably one or two inches in size with a white background in color. On the day of the exam, I brought all these, and the whole process went quite smoothly. On-site, they check vision, hearing, etc. If you wear glasses, you'll need to wear them during the vision test to avoid wasting time. The medical station usually requires filling out some forms, but with all documents ready, it goes quickly. It's good to call ahead and check with the designated hospital as there might be minor differences between locations. From my experience, don't forget anything – having everything in order makes it much easier to pass in one go. Safety first – getting medically cleared before driving is good for everyone. I recommend going in the morning on an empty stomach to avoid any test results being affected by food or drink.