Can a peeling driver's license be fixed at a photo studio?

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LeAiden
07/29/25 9:38pm
A peeling plastic cover on a driver's license can be re-laminated at a photo studio. Here is relevant information about driver's licenses: Introduction: Officially known as a Motor Vehicle Driving License, it is a legally required certification for operating motor vehicles. Driving requires specific skills, and those lacking such skills may cause accidents if driving recklessly. Generally, unlicensed individuals are prohibited from driving on public roads. For those who have mastered safe driving techniques, this authorization document is called a "driver's license," indicating it serves as a "permit." Exam Content: The test consists of three sections: traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving). Each section requires prior appointment (special circumstances may utilize a fast-track appointment system), followed by the actual examination.
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