Why Take Photos When You Can Bring Your Own for Driver's License Medical Exam?
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For the driver's license medical exam, you can bring your own photo, which should be a one-inch photo to be pasted on the medical examination form. However, the photo taken on-site for the medical exam pass cannot be brought by yourself because it needs to be taken on the spot, and it must include a clear shot of your hands. Below are the requirements for driver's license medical exam photos: 1. A straight-edged, front-facing, color, bareheaded, single-person half-length ID photo taken within the last 6 months, with a white background. Do not wear red clothes (as it affects the stamp). Women should not wear earrings, and photos with shawl hair are not allowed during the photo session. Men's hair should not be too long. The headshot should be clear, with rich layers and a natural expression. 2. The photo size should be 32×22mm, with a head width of 14~16mm and a head length of 19~22mm. Six photos are required for motor vehicle driver's license applications.