I have amblyopia in my left eye, can I get a driver s license?

Updated on Car 2024-05-22
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Physical Condition:

    1. Height: The height of those who apply for large buses, tractors, city buses, large trucks, and trolleybuses should be more than 155 cm. Those who apply for medium-sized passenger cars should be more than 150 cm tall;

    2. Vision: Those who apply for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses or trams should have uncorrected visual acuity or corrected visual acuity above the logarithmic visual acuity chart. Those who apply for other quasi-driving types must have uncorrected visual acuity or corrected visual acuity above the logarithmic visual acuity chart in both eyes;

    3. Color discrimination: no red-green color blindness;

    4. Hearing: The two 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 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: 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because amblyopia is not easy to correct, generally speaking, you can't get a driver's license, and the specific measurement is based on physical examination. You can go to the local driver aptitude testing station for a physical examination and measurement, and if you pass the measurement, you can still get a driver's license.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Strange, why is it so troublesome?

    I just got my driver's license, I haven't heard that I have to check my eyesight, at most I have to check my color blindness, it's amazing.

    Isn't it different from place to place?

    So, the safest solution is to ask those of you who have taken the test if they need to check their eyesight.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I also want to know, and my eyes are weak, I wonder if I can get a driver's license?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This, it's best to see if there is such a situation as you, but you have already taken the driver's license In addition, see if there are any teachers from relevant driving schools who have encountered such a situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. The driver's license medical examination is to look at the corrected vision, which means that you can wear glasses. A B2 or higher driver's license requires corrected visual acuity or higher, and a C1 or lower driver's license requires more or more visual acuity. If amblyopia occurs, try not to drive around.

    One is that the vision does not meet the requirements of the driver, and the other is that the field of vision is smaller than that of ordinary people, so it is better not to drive for your own safety and family. Because amblyopia patients not only have low binocular or monocular vision, but also often do not have perfect binocular vision function, do not have fine stereopal vision, do not have a sense of depth when following stairs, and do not have a sense of stereo when looking at a microscope, etc., which will directly affect career choice.

    In addition, amblyopia often causes strabismus, which affects the judgment of the size of things, and it is easy to get into accidents when driving.

    Generally speaking, if the patient wants to drive, the first thing to do is to go through a driver's license assessment, and the application for a driver's license requires the patient's vision, usually the uncorrected visual acuity of both eyes or corrected visual acuity must reach above the logarithmic eye chart. If the patient has amblyopia, it is not possible to meet the requirements with a grind, so it is recommended that he cannot drive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, a person with monocular amblyopia, that is, another healthy eye, as long as the corrected vision is achieved, that is, the above can apply for a driver's license. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses":

    If you have monocular visual impairment, the uncorrected visual acuity of the superior eye or corrected visual acuity reaches the logarithmic visual acuity chart or above, and the horizontal visual field reaches 150 degrees, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars, small automatic transmission vehicles, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled vehicles, and small automatic transmission passenger vehicles for the disabled.

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