Can I get a driver's license if my leg is disabled at level 8?

This needs a disability appraisal first.

Last April 1, the newly revised Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses relaxed the physical conditions for disabled people to apply for driving licenses, and allowed five categories of disabled people, including right and lower limbs, fingers and hearing impairment, to apply for driving licenses.

I don't know the degree of your level 4 hand disability, but the regulations say that people who have lost their right thumb or fingers can apply for a mini-car (C 1) to drive mini-buses and light minivans; Or apply for a small automatic (C2) quasi-driving car to drive small and micro automatic passenger cars and light and micro automatic trucks.

This appraisal requires you to apply for disability appraisal to the medical institution designated by the local provincial health department to be responsible for disability appraisal of disabled motor vehicle drivers.

Medical institutions for disability appraisal shall do a good job in disability appraisal according to the regulations, strictly control the work, and shall not relax the standards.

If the disability appraisal meets the requirements for applying for a motor vehicle driver's license, the vehicle management office of each public security traffic police detachment may accept the physical condition certificate submitted by it.

With this certificate, you can take a driving test, get a license, drive a car, and so on, all right.

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