What to Do If You Have Myopia During Driver's License Physical Examination?
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Individuals with myopia can obtain a driver's license as long as they can achieve normal vision by wearing glasses during driving. Specifically, the naked or corrected visual acuity of both eyes must reach 4.9 or above on the logarithmic visual acuity chart to pass the driving school's physical examination. Below are details about the driver's license physical examination: 1. Examination Requirements: For a C1 driver's license, the height must be above 150 cm, the visual acuity of both eyes must be 4.9 or above, there should be no red-green color blindness, the hearing must be able to distinguish the direction of sound with each ear at 50 cm from a tuning fork, each hand must have three fully functional fingers with normal motor function, the right lower limb must have normal motor function, and the trunk and neck must have normal motor function. 2. Required Materials: For the driver's license physical examination, you need to prepare your ID card and a recent one-inch color photo with a white background. Some driving schools or vehicle management offices may require on-site photography.