What items are included in the driver's license physical examination?
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The driver's license physical examination includes height, vision, color discrimination, hearing, and limb motor function. Below are the relevant details about the driver's license physical examination: Items included in the driver's license physical examination: Height: Applicants for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, large trucks, and trolleybuses must be at least 155 cm tall. Applicants for medium-sized passenger vehicles must be at least 150 cm tall. Vision: Applicants for large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams must have uncorrected or corrected visual acuity of at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. Drivers undergoing the physical examination must present their identification: driver's license (original and copy). They must fill out the driver's review and license renewal application form truthfully and attach a recent one-inch passport-sized photo. Regulations for the driver's license physical examination: The new regulations stipulate that individuals with hearing impairments who meet the required hearing standards with hearing aids can apply for a license to drive small cars and small automatic transmission cars. Individuals missing the right thumb or with incomplete finger joints can also apply for a license to drive small cars and small automatic transmission cars. "Allowing the absence of the right thumb is a new regulation," which takes into account that the right hand mainly assists in steering and gear shifting, with minimal reliance on the thumb. "However, individuals with disabilities in the right lower limb or both lower limbs, as well as finger disabilities, cannot apply for a driver's license." Disabled individuals applying for a special small automatic transmission passenger vehicle license must meet higher upper limb requirements. Therefore, the regulations specify that the upper limbs must comply with general standards: both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger motor function.