What to Do If Failing the Driver's License Vision Test?
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If you fail the driver's license vision test, you can correct your vision or wear glasses with the appropriate prescription and then retake the medical examination. Below are the specific details about the driver's license medical examination: 1. Annual Examination: A medical examination is required once a year. Drivers who are required to undergo an annual examination but fail to do so, and do not submit the medical certificate within one year after the deadline, will have their driver's license revoked. 2. Examination Items: These include surgery, internal medicine, ophthalmology, and hearing tests. Surgical examinations include height, weight, body movement function checks, and determination of physical defects. Internal medicine examinations include cardiovascular diseases, neurological diseases, and mental disorders. Ophthalmology examinations include naked-eye vision and corrected vision tests. 3. Examination Standards: Applicants must be between 18 and 70 years old, have vision of at least 4.9 in both eyes, no red-green color blindness, normal hearing, sound upper limbs, normal lower limb movement function, and no motor dysfunction in the torso and neck.