What is the Driver's Physical Condition Certificate?
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Motor vehicle driver's physical condition certificate, commonly known as the medical examination form, requires the driver to undergo examination at a county-level or above hospital or a military hospital at the regimental level or above. The examination mainly includes vision and limb checks, and the process is quick. The following are the requirements for obtaining a driver's license: 1. Height: Must meet the vehicle type requirements. 2. Vision: Must not be color blind. 3. Hearing: Must have normal hearing. 4. Color discrimination: Must not have red-green color blindness. 5. Upper limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact with normal movement function. However, applicants with missing fingertip segments or a missing right thumb can apply for a driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission cars, low-speed trucks, or three-wheeled vehicles. 6. Lower limbs: Both lower limbs must be intact with normal movement function, and the length difference must not exceed 5 cm. However, applicants with a missing left lower limb or impaired movement function can apply for a driver's license for small automatic transmission cars. Those with a missing right lower limb, both lower limbs, or impaired movement function but able to sit independently can apply for a driver's license for small automatic transmission passenger vehicles designed for the disabled. 7. Trunk and neck: Must have no movement dysfunction.