What Documents to Bring for Driving License Medical Examination?
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For the driving license medical examination, you need to bring a one-inch ID photo and your personal identification (a copy or original of your ID card). Below are the relevant details: 1. Driving License Medical Examination Standards: Applicants must be aged between 18-70 years, with no height requirement. Visual acuity must meet at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart (equivalent to 0.8 on the E chart) for both naked or corrected eyes. Color vision must be free from red-green color blindness. Hearing requires the ability to discern the direction of sound with each ear at a distance of 500mm from a tuning fork. Upper limbs must have both thumbs intact, with at least three fingers intact on each hand, and normal movement function of limbs and fingers. Lower limbs must have normal movement function, with a length difference not exceeding 50mm. The trunk and neck must have no movement dysfunction. Additionally, the 'Physical Condition Certificate' submitted by the applicant must be issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regimental level or above. 2. Driving License Medical Examination Notes: According to national regulations, drivers required to undergo an annual medical examination who fail to do so within one year of the deadline will have their driving license revoked. Motor vehicle drivers can authorize an agent to handle the renewal, replacement, submission of physical condition certificates, extension, and cancellation of their driving license. When applying for driving license-related services, the agent must submit their own identification and the 'Motor Vehicle Driving License Application Form' or physical condition certificate jointly signed by the driver and the agent.