Can illiterate people get a driver's license?

Illiterates can take a driver's license \x0d\ Regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driver's license only have age and physical restrictions, and there is no academic restriction. It is stipulated that people who are physically blind and red-green blind cannot drive motor vehicles, but illiterate people are not prohibited from driving motor vehicles. This is the blind spot of law making. As long as illiterate people meet their age and physical conditions, they can read icons, master driving skills and understand laws and regulations through training, and they can still get a driver's license and drive on the road after passing the examination. \x0d\ In the actual exam, it is difficult for illiterate people to pass the theoretical exam. Even if they pass the exam, they are prone to traffic accidents because they can't read words and signs. Therefore, it is not recommended for illiterate people to drive into unfamiliar environments. \x0d\ Although there are no legal restrictions, illiterate people have to make more efforts to get a driver's license than ordinary people.