What to Do If You Have Color Blindness When Applying for a Driver's License?
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According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the physical condition requirements for applicants include that the applicant's color discrimination ability must not be red-green color blindness, while there are no restrictions for red-green color weakness. In other words: individuals with color weakness can apply for a driver's license. The following are the physical condition restrictions for applicants of motor vehicle driving licenses: 1. Height requirements: For applicants applying for large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, or trolleybuses, the height must be at least 155 centimeters. For applicants applying for medium-sized buses, the height must be at least 150 centimeters. 2. Vision requirements: For applicants applying for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams, the naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach at least 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. For applicants applying for other vehicle types, the naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach at least 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. 3. Color discrimination ability: No red-green color blindness. Individuals with color blindness cannot obtain a driver's license as they cannot drive normally, cannot clearly see traffic signals, and are prone to causing accidents.