Can a Copy of the Vehicle License Be Used on the Road?

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McKaleb
07/28/25 6:21pm
A copy of the vehicle license is not acceptable for driving on the road. The original vehicle license is required for a motor vehicle to be legally driven. Important Credential: The motor vehicle driving license is a crucial credential recognized by laws and regulations for drivers, playing a significant role. Motor vehicle drivers must take it seriously to protect their legal rights. Function: The vehicle license verification system can check and compare the authenticity of a motor vehicle, query vehicle information, and provide safety guarantees for travel. By simply entering the basic information of the motor vehicle into the system, one can verify whether the vehicle is genuine. If the details match, additional information about the vehicle can also be retrieved.
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DeAaliyah
08/12/25 12:02am
Actually, carrying a photocopy of the vehicle license is not allowed on the road, as it's a strict requirement of traffic regulations. I made this mistake myself when I was driving before, thinking that keeping a photocopy for convenience would suffice. However, I was stopped by the police for inspection, and they informed me that photocopies are invalid—only the original is acceptable because it contains watermarks and anti-counterfeiting marks that verify the vehicle's legality. That time, I got a ticket and points deducted. I learned my lesson and now always keep the original securely in the storage compartment under the front hood to avoid forgetting it. During vehicle inspections, if they find a photocopy, they usually make you pull over immediately, which not only disrupts your trip but could also lead to towing. Don’t follow my example—it’s too risky. The original vehicle license is like the car’s ID card; carrying it ensures safety. Just make it a habit to check your pocket or bag before driving.
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