The process of obtaining a certificate of physical fitness for a motor vehicle driver usually involves a series of medical examinations, including checks of height, weight, blood pressure, eyesight and hearing. These checkups are designed to assess whether the driver is physically fit to drive a motor vehicle in order to reduce the risk of traffic accidents. At the same time, this is to comply with national traffic regulations and to ensure that the driver is physically fit to drive a motor vehicle.
In addition, applying for a certificate of physical fitness for motor vehicle drivers also helps to remind drivers to pay attention to their own health condition, detect potential health problems in time, and safeguard drivers' physical health. Because driving a motor vehicle requires maintaining good physical condition and responsiveness, regular physical condition certification is also a way for drivers to manage their own health.
In summary, the reason for obtaining a certificate of fitness is to ensure that the driver's physical health meets the requirements for driving a motor vehicle, to ensure driving safety, and to help the driver keep an eye on his or her own health, and to identify and manage potential health problems in a timely manner.