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What documents are required for a C1 driver's license medical examination?

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Clara
08/28/2025, 03:09:37 AM

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.

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JoshuaLee
09/10/2025, 01:25:03 AM

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.

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LeElle
10/24/2025, 02:16:15 AM

When applying for a C1 license medical exam, you must bring the original ID card and also prepare a copy. The photo should be a color, white-background headshot, usually one-inch in size. When I went for the medical exam, I found that some medical centers also require an appointment confirmation slip, so it's best to book in advance on their website or app. The whole process is quick, taking about ten minutes, with the doctor checking vision, blood pressure, and reaction ability. Don't forget your documents—if you miss one, you'll have to make a second trip, which is a hassle. For young beginner drivers, this step is essential to ensure physical fitness for safe driving. I also learned a little tip: bring some water with you, as you might need hydration after the exam. In short, a little preparation goes a long way in improving efficiency.

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GiaFitz
12/07/2025, 01:37:57 AM

When undergoing the physical examination for a C1 driver's license, I will bring the original and a copy of my ID card, and prepare several recent bareheaded color photos with a white background. As the main driver in the family, I know the photo sizes must be consistent, usually one-inch or two-inch, and avoid using old ones to prevent retakes. The physical examination includes vision tests, hearing checks, and an overall health assessment; if you have any chronic conditions, bring relevant medical records in case the doctor asks. It's advisable to confirm the location and time a day in advance and go early in the morning when there are fewer people. This step is important to ensure you are physically fit to drive safely. When I took my family, I found it's better to make an extra copy of the documents just in case. The whole process is straightforward, so there's no need to be nervous.

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Summer
01/27/2026, 02:53:20 AM

For the physical examination required for a C1 driver's license, I need to bring my original ID card and a copy, along with a bareheaded, white-background, color photo in one-inch or two-inch size. As someone who values efficiency, I recommend making two copies to avoid any mistakes. The physical examination is usually conducted at designated hospitals and includes vision, blood pressure, and general physical fitness tests. With all the documents ready, the entire process can be completed smoothly, avoiding repeated trips. I also remind myself not to be overly fasting, which might affect my condition, or too full, which could impact the results. The physical exam is a mandatory step to ensure driving safety; checking the specific requirements online in advance saves time and hassle. This way, passing it in one go is the best outcome.

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SerenityFitz
04/23/2026, 12:57:28 AM

Last year, when I got my son's C1 license medical check-up done, I prepared the original ID card, a photocopy, and a few bareheaded white-background color photos, one-inch size was just right. The medical check-up included vision tests—if you wear reading glasses, you should wear them for the measurement, and the hearing test must also be passed. The process was simple and effortless; the doctor carefully checked the physical condition to ensure safe driving even at an older age. Remember not to forget any documents, and keep the photocopies in your bag as backup. Medical check-up stations may vary, so it's advisable to call ahead to inquire about the details. Safety is the top priority, and the medical check-up can prevent potential issues; when I was young, we didn't have such good conditions, but now the standardized process makes it easier. Bring all these, and you can hit the road with peace of mind.

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