Question 2: The process of driving test for disabled people. Disabled people learn C5 driver's license.
Ask the vehicle management office which driving school can learn C5 driver's license-sign up at the driving school to get the physical examination form-go to the hospital for a physical examination (generally, the hearing and vision are all right, the upper limbs are sound and have no loss of function, so you can learn to sit still)-hand in the physical examination form and file it with the vehicle management office-and then the vehicle management office will arrange to report to the driving school after passing the examination in Subject 1-Subject 2, and practice in rows.
Question 3: Can disabled people get a driver's license? Let's do a c 1 test for the disabled. It's too high. It's unnecessary. Even if there is, wait until it is opened.
As long as it doesn't affect driving.
Excerpted from the network:
The Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving License will be implemented in April 1 year. This regulation relaxes the physical conditions for disabled people to drive cars and further protects the rights and interests of disabled people.
The new regulations not only allow disabled people with left lower limbs to drive small automatic cars, but also relax the policy of disabled people with right lower limbs and both lower limbs to drive cars. 1 1 1 Order stipulates that if the right lower limb and both lower limbs are missing or lose motor function, but they can sit up by themselves, they can apply for a driver's license for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled; If the fingertip is incomplete or the finger of the right hand is missing, you can apply for a driver's license for a small car or a small automatic car. Anyone who has hearing impairment, but can reach the qualified standard by wearing hearing AIDS, can apply for a driver's license for small cars and small automatic cars.
Persons with disabilities in the right or both lower limbs who apply for a driver's license shall be specially assessed for physical examination, sitting posture and operational ability through specialized medical institutions designated by provincial health authorities. Only after passing the assessment can they apply for a driver's license. Anyone who holds a driver's license for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled shall have a physical examination every three years and when the driver's license expires.
When driving a small automatic passenger car for the disabled, the car should also be equipped with a motor vehicle sign for the disabled. This regulation not only helps other traffic participants to identify and remind other vehicles to pay attention to courtesy, but also guarantees the priority of disabled drivers in parking spaces.
Question 4: Who can't get a driver's license? Disabled people who do not meet the requirements for applying for a driver's license cannot apply for a driver's license.
Decree number. Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China 139
The Decision of the Ministry of Public Security on Revision, which has been adopted at the ministerial office meeting of the Ministry of Public Security, is hereby promulgated and shall come into force on April 20 16+0/day.
Article 12 An applicant for a motor vehicle driving license shall meet the following conditions:
(2) Physical condition:
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: those who apply for buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, large trucks, trolleybuses and trams have naked vision or corrected vision of more than 5.0 on the logarithmic visual acuity chart. 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. 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.
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. Anyone who has hearing impairment but can meet the above conditions by wearing hearing AIDS can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars and small automatic cars;
5. Upper limbs: the thumbs of both hands are sound, the other fingers of each hand must have three sound fingers, and the limbs and fingers have normal motor functions. However, if your fingertips are incomplete or you have three fingers in your left hand and both palms are complete, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for a small car, a small automatic car, a low-speed truck or a three-wheeled car.
6. Double lower limbs: Both lower limbs are sound, with normal motor function, and the unequal length shall not be greater than 5cm. However, if the left lower limb is missing or loses motor function, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for a small automatic car.
7. Trunk and neck: no motor dysfunction;
8. If the right lower limb and both lower limbs are missing or lose motor function but can sit up by themselves, and the upper limb meets the provisions of Item 5 of this item, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled. If one hand is missing, the thumb of the other hand is sound, the other fingers are sound, the motor function of the upper limbs and fingers is normal, and the lower limbs meet the provisions of Item 6 of this item, you can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled.
Question 5: Why is it so difficult for a disabled person to drive with one upper limb when taking a driver's license test? We strongly demand that all parts give a disabled person with upper limbs the right to drive.
Question 6: Where can disabled people get a driver's license? Contact the local Disabled Persons' Federation or the Traffic Management Bureau, and they will tell you the designated hospitals and designated driving schools for physical examination.
Question 7: Can disabled people get a driver's license? Hello, the new traffic regulations promulgated in April this year allow some disabled people to take a driver's license. But now only one driving school has the ability to accept disabled people. I am a disabled person myself. So I know more. Your physical condition is completely fine. What you have to do now is to apply for a disabled card at the Disabled Persons' Federation where your account is located.
Question 8: Where can disabled people get a driver's license? You can sign up at the local driving school. The following is a detailed introduction about the types of disabled people learning to drive. Five types of disabled people can drive motor vehicles: first, people with left lower limbs disability; You can apply for the quasi-driving type (C2) of small automatic cars, and drive small automatic passenger cars and light automatic trucks. Second, people with disabilities in the right lower limb; You can apply for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled (C5) and drive a small automatic passenger car for the disabled. Third, people with disabilities in both lower limbs; You can apply for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled (C5) and drive a small automatic passenger car for the disabled. Fourth, people with hearing impairment; If the hearing reaches the specified requirements after wearing hearing AIDS, you can apply for a small car (C 1) to drive small and micro passenger cars and light and micro trucks; Or apply for a small automatic (C2) quasi-driving car to drive small and micro automatic passenger cars and light and micro automatic trucks. 5. The thumb of the right hand is missing or the finger is incomplete; You can apply for the quasi-driving model of small cars (C 1) and drive small minibuses and light vans; Or apply for a small automatic (C2) quasi-driving car to drive small and micro automatic passenger cars and light and micro automatic trucks.
Question 9: What are the requirements for disabled people to take a driver's license test? How to apply for a driver's license for disabled people is basically the same as that for ordinary people except for physical examination requirements. According to the latest regulations of the Ministry of Public Security on the application and use of driver's license, disabled people who meet the following conditions are allowed to take a driver's license: those who meet the requirements of missing or losing motor function of the right lower limb and both lower limbs, but can sit by themselves, can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for a small automatic passenger car for the disabled; Persons with disabilities whose fingertips are incomplete or whose right thumb is missing can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license for small cars and small automatic cars; Hearing impaired people who have reached the qualified standard by wearing hearing AIDS can apply for driving licenses for small cars and small automatic cars. Therefore, anyone can apply for a driver's license as long as they meet the above conditions for the disabled to take a driver's license.
Question 10: How much does it cost for the disabled to take a driver's license? Hello, only some driving schools can apply for driver's licenses for disabled people. The specific driving school consults the local vehicle management office, and the fees vary from place to place. For example, in Beijing, the new driver's license regulations for disabled people have just come out, so the research price is different. It is reported that the shortest is 4,500 yuan, and the longest is 160 days, which costs 5,500 yuan. Disabled people do not need any formalities to apply for a driver's license, as long as they meet their physical conditions.