Where can deaf-mute people find driving schools to learn driving?

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RebeccaRose
07/30/25 9:36am
Driving regulations require that each ear must be able to distinguish the direction of a sound source from 50 centimeters away using a tuning fork. If this ability is absent, one cannot learn to drive. Introduction to driving schools: A driving school is a training institution that helps individuals master driving skills, teaches safe and civilized driving, and assists them in passing the vehicle management department's exams to obtain a driver's license. Classified by directory, it falls under the training category within the transportation industry. However, due to its high degree of marketization, a more appropriate classification would be under the service sector within the tertiary industry. Registration guidelines for driving schools: Applicants for small cars, small automatic transmission vehicles, small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled, and light motorcycles must be between 18 and 70 years old, among other requirements.
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