#IOCS1221841ADriving License Conditions and Requirements
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This French law outlines the process and conditions for obtaining a driver's license, including examination requirements, age limits, and special provisions for various vehicle categories. It affects those applying for driving licenses in France and includes specific criteria such as medical checks and documentation needed.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific age requirements for different vehicle categories
- Mandatory medical checks for driving license applications
- Detailed documentation requirements for license issuance
Obligations
What this law requires
Applicants requiring vision correction must declare and use specified corrections (glasses, contact lenses, protective lenses, opaque lenses, or eye patches) while driving as coded in Annex 1, section 01
Applicants with hearing impairments must use appropriate hearing aids (one or both ears) as specified in Annex 1, section 02, if approved for licensing
Drivers with medical restrictions must comply with usage conditions including day-only driving, radius limitations, speed restrictions, passenger prohibitions, no highway driving, no alcohol, and no trailer use as applicable
Drivers with adapted vehicles must use only the specific vehicle adaptations approved on their license (transmission, clutch, braking, acceleration, steering, mirrors, seats) and not operate vehicles without these adaptations
Drivers with vehicle-specific restrictions must operate only the particular vehicle identified by chassis number (NIDV) or registration plate (NIMV) as specified on their license