What to Do If Failing the Vision Test for Driver's License Renewal Medical Examination?
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Failing the vision test in the medical examination will prevent license renewal. Below are the relevant details: 1. Regulations: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses," motor vehicle drivers must apply for license renewal at the vehicle management office of the license-issuing authority within 90 days before the expiration of their current license. The application requires filling out a form and submitting the driver's identity proof, current driver's license, and a medical condition certificate issued by a county-level or higher medical institution (or a regimental-level or higher military medical institution). For applicants seeking a special small automatic transmission passenger vehicle for the disabled, a medical condition certificate issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the provincial health authority is required. 2. Driver's Medical Examination Notes: Drivers undergoing the medical examination must present their driver's license (both original and copy). They must truthfully complete the driver's review and license renewal application form and attach a recent one-inch bareheaded photo. The examination proceeds based on the medical examination fee receipt, with each item checked thoroughly without omission. In case of disputes over the examination results, the local medical examination center is responsible for consultation and explanation.