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Can I get a driver's license if I have amblyopia in one eye?
Yes, a person with amblyopia in one eye, that is, the other healthy eye, can apply for a driver's license as long as his corrected vision reaches 5.0, that is, 1.0 or above. According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving License":

Monocular vision impairment, naked eye vision or corrected vision is above logarithmic visual acuity chart 5.0, and horizontal visual field reaches 150 degrees. You can apply for motor vehicle driver's license for small cars, small automatic cars, low-speed trucks, three-wheeled cars and small automatic passenger cars for the disabled.

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Physical examination instructions

1. You must have a physical examination, and you can't do it instead.

2. When taking photos at the physical examination station, you should leak your eyebrows and ears.

3. The medical examination fee is paid directly to the medical examination station by the students and is not included in the tuition fee for learning to drive.

Remember to take the physical examination form and photos back to the driving school.

5, the physical examination does not test blood, so there is no need for an empty stomach.

6. If the medical examination fails, please don't look for the scalper outside the medical examination station, which is easy to be deceived.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Provisions on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving License