Height and weight: The physical examination will record the height and weight to evaluate the driver's physical load and adaptability.
Vision test: Vision is one of the important indicators of driving safety. Visual examination will be conducted in the physical examination, including naked eye vision, corrected vision and binocular vision.
Listening test: Listening is very important for receiving traffic information in time during driving. Hearing tests may be conducted during physical examination to ensure that drivers can hear traffic signals and horns of other vehicles.
Blood pressure measurement: Blood pressure is an important index to evaluate physical health and cardiovascular system function. Blood pressure will be measured during physical examination to rule out serious hypertension and other problems.
Electrocardiogram: ECG can detect whether the heart function and heart rhythm are normal, and judge whether there is heart disease or potential cardiovascular risk.
Urine test: Urine test can evaluate the health status of kidney and urinary system, and check whether there are problems such as abnormal urine and diabetes.
Limb function test: it may include the test of flexibility, coordination and flexibility of upper and lower limbs to evaluate the driver's physical flexibility and maneuverability.
Other examinations: According to specific requirements, the physical examination may also include items such as heart auscultation, lung auscultation and thyroid examination.
These projects aim to ensure that drivers have good physical condition and adaptability on the road, thus improving driving safety. Physical examination is helpful to screen potential health problems and provide drivers with confidence and guarantee to participate in road traffic. Please note that physical examination requirements may be slightly different in different regions and countries. The items listed above are for reference only. Please have a physical examination according to relevant local regulations.