What documents are required for a driver's license renewal medical examination?
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Participating drivers must present their own documents. Below are the specific details: Required materials: You need to bring your original driver's license, ID card (original and copy), and also prepare three one-inch color and white photos. Examination steps: Undergo a medical examination at a Class III Grade A hospital certified by the Vehicle Management Office, and obtain a medical examination qualification form after the examination. During the examination process, a certain fee is required, which varies depending on the hospital and region. After passing the examination, submit the form along with your ID card and a copy of your driver's license to the traffic police squadron of your town or district, and then send it to the Municipal Public Security Bureau's Vehicle Management Office for filing before you can receive a new driver's license. For vehicle owners applying in a different location, a valid temporary residence permit must also be provided. If there are unresolved traffic accidents involving the motor vehicle or the driver's license, the driver's license cannot be renewed.
When it comes to the physical examination for driver's license renewal, I remember the last time I went to handle it, the main documents required were my ID card and current driver's license. I specifically asked the staff at that time, and they said the medical institution needs to verify personal information, so the ID card is essential. If you have new photos, bring them along as well. Many places require a one-inch white background photo to save time from taking one on the spot. The physical examination includes items like vision and hearing tests, and you need to prepare cash or be able to pay via mobile phone. Don't forget to check that your documents are within the valid period. The process is quite simple: first, go to the medical examination point to fill out the form, and after the examination, take the report directly to handle the renewal. It's advisable to go early to avoid queues, as peak hours can be very crowded and time-consuming. The last time I went, I waited for about an hour. Regular health maintenance and timely physical examinations are particularly important for safe driving.