What medical examinations are required for a driver's license?
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The medical examination for a driver's license generally includes height, vision (including color discrimination), hearing, upper and lower limbs, and trunk and neck. The following are the examination requirements: 1. Height: According to the latest Ministry of Public Security Order No. 139, there is no height requirement for Class C driver's licenses. 2. Monocular vision impairment: Applicants with a naked or corrected visual acuity of 5.0 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart in the right eye and a horizontal field of vision of 150 degrees or more can apply for a Class C driver's license. (Note: Previously, monocular vision impairment disqualified applicants from obtaining a driver's license, but the latest Ministry of Public Security Order No. 139 now allows applications if the above requirements are met.) 3. Hearing: Applicants must be able to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork. Hearing aids are permitted for those with hearing impairments.