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Can I get a driver's license if my left index finger is missing?
You can take a driver's license if your left index finger is missing. Upper limb requirements for applying for driver's license: the thumbs of both hands are sound, the other fingers of each hand must be sound, and the motor functions of limbs and fingers are normal.

Driver's license physical examination items:

1. Height: For those who apply for the bus, tractor, city bus, large truck and trolley bus, the height is above 155cm. Enter oneself for an examination of medium-sized bus driving type, height150 cm;

2. Vision: When applying for the quasi-driving model of large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses or trams, the naked vision or corrected vision of both eyes should reach 5.0 or above. Apply for other quasi-driving models, and the naked eye vision or corrected vision of both eyes reaches above 4.9 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart;

3, color discrimination: no red and green color blindness;

4, hearing: 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 are sound, the other fingers of each hand must be sound, and the motor functions of limbs and fingers are normal;

6. Lower limbs: normal motor function. To apply for driving a manual transmission car, the unequal length of the lower limbs shall not exceed 5 cm. To apply for driving an automatic car, the right lower limb should be sound;

7. Trunk and neck: no motor dysfunction.