What does the driving license physical examination check?
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The driving license physical examination includes the following items: 1. Surgical examination: Generally checks height and weight; examines the motor functions of limbs, torso, and neck; determines physical defects; checks for unequal length of lower limbs. 2. Internal medicine examination: Cardiovascular system diseases are mainly assessed through medical history inquiry, supplemented by blood pressure measurement and cardiac auscultation; neurological diseases are evaluated through medical history inquiry and nerve reflex tests; mental disorders are assessed through medical history inquiry. 3. Ophthalmology examination: Tests include uncorrected visual acuity, corrected visual acuity, and color discrimination ability. 4. Hearing test using tuning forks. Additional relevant information: The Physical Condition Certificate submitted by applicants must be issued by a medical institution at or above the county level or a military regiment-level hospital. County-level or above medical institutions refer to municipal hospitals and disease control centers confirmed by the Health Bureau, as well as district and county central hospitals.