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Motor vehicle drivers over the age of 60 shall undergo a physical examination once a year, and within 15 days after the end of the demerit period (the demerit period means that the driver's license starts from the date of obtaining the license, and every full year is a demerit period), submit a certificate of physical condition issued by a medical institution at or above the county level or regimental level. (If you are over 60 years old, you still need to submit a medical examination form every year).
Drivers of motor vehicles with quasi-driving types of large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams shall undergo a physical examination every two years, and within 15 days after the end of the scoring period, submit a certificate of physical condition issued by a medical institution at or above the county or regimental level. (This provision means that those who hold A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, N, and P licenses should pay a physical examination every two years, and this provision will bring good news to many friends who hold this kind of driver's license. Note that this rule will come into effect on April 1, 2010, if your driver's license is required for a medical examination in March 2010 or if you still need to submit it).
Drivers of motor vehicles with a small automatic transmission passenger car for the disabled shall undergo a physical examination every three years, and within 15 days after the end of the scoring period, submit a certificate of physical condition issued by a specialized medical institution designated by the competent health department at the provincial level. (Those who have a disabled car driver's license should submit a physical examination once every 3 years, and other car driver's licenses should be renewed once every six years, and there is no need to submit a physical examination in the annual examination).
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As long as it is not yellow-green color blind (or color deficiency), the hands and feet do not interfere with safe driving operation, and there are no hereditary brain diseases (such as epilepsy).
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The physical examination requirements for the driver's license are those who apply for large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, and trolleybuses, and have a height of more than 155 cm; Those who apply for medium-sized passenger cars should be more than 150 cm tall; no red-green color blindness; The two ears are 50 cm away from the tuning fork, and they can distinguish the direction of the sound source.
Legal basisArticle 11 of the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses.
The physical examination items are:
1. Height: The height of those who apply for large buses, tractors, city buses, large cargo blind lead vehicles, and trolleybuses must be more than 155 cm tall. If you apply for a medium-sized passenger car quasi-driving type, the height is more than 150 cm, which is the first step in learning to drive a physical examination.
2. Vision: Those who apply for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses or trams are quasi-driving, and the naked or corrected visual acuity of both eyes reaches the logarithmic visual acuity chart or above. Those who apply for other quasi-driving types must have uncorrected visual acuity or corrected visual acuity above the logarithmic eye chart in both eyes.
3. Color discrimination: no red-green color blindness. In fact, it is consistent with the visual acuity in the content of the physical examination of learning to drive.
4. Hearing: Both ears are 50 cm away from the tuning fork to distinguish the direction of the sound source.
5. Upper limbs: the thumbs of both hands are sound, the other fingers of each hand must have three fingers, and the limbs and fingers have normal motor function.
6. Lower limbs: normal motor function. To apply for driving a manual transmission car, the length of the lower limbs shall not be greater than 5 cm. When applying to drive an automatic transmission car, the right lower limb should be sound.
7. Trunk and neck: no motor dysfunction.
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In the new regulations in 2022, the items for the physical examination of the driver's license include height, vision, color discrimination, hearing, upper limbs, lower limbs, trunk and neck, a total of 7 items. If you are over 70 years old and apply for a driver's license, you must also add memory, reflexes and judgment tests as required.
C1 Driver's License Physical Examination Items and Vision Requirements
1. Visual acuity: monocular vision impairment, superior uncorrected visual acuity or corrected visual acuity above the large logarithmic eye chart, and the horizontal visual field reaches 150 degrees;
2. Height: The height needs to reach more than 150 cm;
3. Color discrimination: no red-green color blindness.
4. Hearing: The decibels of both ears are 50 cm away from the tuning fork, and the direction of the sound source can be distinguished;
5. Upper limbs: the thumbs of both hands must be sound, the other fingers of each hand must have three fingers, and the limbs and fingers have normal motor function;
6. Lower limbs: both lower limbs are sound and have normal motor function, the unequal length of the lower limbs shall not be greater than 5 cm, and the right limb needs to be sound when applying for automatic transmission cars.
7. Trunk and neck: no motor dysfunction.
2022 New Regulations for Driver's License Physical Examination
For the new regulations, there is no special change in the driving test physical examination, but the more concerned about the physical examination is vision, including myopia, farsightedness, amblyopia, color blindness, color weakness, monocular vision impairment, etc.
Myopia, farsightedness, amblyopia, monocular vision impairment
According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's License", if the vision requirements for the driver's license are monocular vision impairment, superior naked vision or corrected visual acuity above the logarithmic eye chart, and the horizontal visual field reaches 150 degrees, you can apply for a small car, small automatic transmission vehicle, low-speed truck, three-wheeled vehicle, and small automatic transmission car for the disabled. Therefore, patients with myopia, farsightedness, amblyopia, and monocular vision impairment can pass the physical examination through correction methods such as wearing glasses.
Color blindness, color weakness
The driver's license test must require the applicant to have color discrimination, so color blindness and color weakness have not been eliminated in the new regulations. For color deficiency, it is only that the ability to recognize colors is poor, and in the case of sufficient light, it is generally the same as that of normal people, and you can also improve your recognition ability by wearing color deficiency correction glasses, so as to pass the exam.
There are many kinds of color blindness, and the strict requirement in the driver's license test is that the applicant has no red-green color blindness, so in addition to red-green color blindness and total color blindness, other color blindness can apply for a driver's license.
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1. Age: 18-70 years old;
2. Height: unlimited;
3. Visual acuity: the naked visual acuity of both eyes or the corrected visual acuity reaches the logarithmic visual acuity chart, that is, the E word chart or above;
4. Color discrimination: no red-green color blindness;
5. Hearing: Both ears are 50 cm away from the tuning fork to distinguish the direction of the sound source;
6. Upper limbs: the thumbs of both hands are sound, the other fingers of each hand must have three fingers, and the limbs and fingers have normal motor function;
7. Lower limbs: normal motor function, unequal length of lower limbs shall not be greater than 5 cm;
8. Trunk and neck: no motor dysfunction.
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