Where to Get a Physical Examination for Driving School?
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Driving school physical examinations are conducted at hospitals. Generally, second-class A-level hospitals or above can perform driving school physical examinations, and they have dedicated departments for this purpose. No appointment is needed for the examination; simply bring the specialized physical examination form provided by the driving school to a second-class A-level hospital or above. Specific examination items include: Age: 18-70 years old; Height: No restriction; Vision: Naked or corrected vision of both eyes must reach 4.9 on the logarithmic vision chart (equivalent to 0.8 on the E-chart); Color discrimination: No red-green color blindness; Hearing: Able to distinguish the direction of sound sources with each ear at a distance of 50 cm from a tuning fork; Upper limbs: Both thumbs must be intact, and each hand must have at least three other fingers intact, with normal limb and finger movement functions; Lower limbs: Normal movement function, with a length difference of no more than 5 cm; Trunk and neck: No movement dysfunction. Definition of a Driver's License: A driver's license, officially known as a motor vehicle driver's license and also referred to as a "driving license," is a document required by law for individuals to operate motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and those lacking such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, individuals without a license are not permitted to drive on public roads.