What is the difference between submitting a physical condition certificate and a driver's physical examination?
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Submitting a physical condition certificate and a driver's physical examination differ in whether the individual has obtained a driver's license or not. Below are relevant details about the driving school physical examination: 1. Vision issues: During the driver's license examination, if vision does not meet the standard, corrective measures such as wearing glasses with the appropriate prescription can be taken for a re-examination, as the test does not require unaided vision. 2. Requirements: The driver's license physical examination certificate is generally conducted at a county-level or above hospital designated by the traffic police vehicle management authority. The driver must personally visit the designated hospital for the physical examination to obtain a written physical condition certificate.