Obtaining a driver’s license It is subject to specific requirements established by the Traffic Law. These requirements are applied to ensure that the driving of a vehicle is carried out in a responsible and safe manner. If you do not meet the general and specific requirements for each type of license, you may be denied a driver’s license.
Between the requirements General criteria for obtaining a driver’s license include proof of moral, physical and mental suitability, as well as theoretical and practical knowledge of driving. Moral suitability is evaluated through a background report and the national driver’s registry, verifying that the applicant has no previous suspensions or disqualifications from driving vehicles.
The physical and mental suitability is accredited by means of a medical certificate issued by the corresponding traffic department. People with physical and mental disorders that affect their ability to drive may be considered unfit to obtain a driver’s license.
For each type of license, there are requirements additional specifics. These requirements vary depending on the type of license and may include special conditions, such as having a trained companion to replace the driver if you are 17 years old and hold a class B license. There may also be restrictions related to vision problems, such as the mandatory use of of lenses, and restrictions for the handling of specific machinery.
In some cases, authorities may grant a driver’s license with restrictions, as long as they are not serious aspects that impede the ability to drive. These restrictions must be respected by the licensee.