Can a Purchased Driver's License with Records Be Used?

2 Answers
LeCorbin
07/29/25 8:27am
Purchased driver's licenses do not have records, and buying a driver's license is illegal. Additionally, the driver's license record starts from the moment the driver fills out the application form. Every step, including medical examination, study, and tests, is recorded in the record and uploaded to the information data center of the vehicle management office. However, a purchased driver's license involves no participation in application, medical examination, study, or tests, so naturally, no record is generated. More details are as follows: Even if a purchased driver's license comes with attached records, it still cannot be used. This is because such records mostly copy information from someone else's driver's license. Although criminals can create highly realistic records, the related information cannot be uploaded to the information data center of the vehicle management office.
Was this review help?
12
5
Share
GabriellaMarie
08/11/25 5:57pm
A couple of days ago, I ran into a friend who tried buying a driver's license. Turns out, the documents were fake—looked pretty real, though. But not long after he hit the road, he got pulled over by traffic police, and they found out it was a forged license. This is no small matter—fined thousands of yuan, spent two days in jail, and his license got permanently revoked. Now he can’t drive at all and has to start from scratch to retake the test. He’s full of regrets. I gotta say, buying a license might sound convenient, but it’s a ticking time bomb that’ll blow up sooner or later. Getting a legit license isn’t even hard—just sign up at a driving school, learn some skills from the instructor, pass the test, and get the real deal. It’s safe, gives you peace of mind, and avoids all these messy troubles. Sounds way better, right? Sometimes shortcuts in life just end up hurting you—might as well take the honest path.
Was this review help?
20
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Private Vehicle Seventh-Year Inspection Process?

Then drive the car to the nearest inspection station. Collect the application form and wait for the online inspection. Take the inspection sheet to the appearance inspection station to check the car's lights, body, suspension, and other exterior parts. After stamping, proceed to the payment window to pay the fee and collect the inspection compliance sticker.
14
2
Share

How to Deal with a Flooded Car Body?

If the water level does not exceed one-third of the tire height, there is no need to worry too much. Just perform a simple inspection to eliminate potential hazards. If the water exceeds one-third of the tire height, promptly clean the soundproofing cotton. This is the threshold for determining whether post-flooding maintenance is required. If the water reaches the axle center or higher, it indicates the vehicle has experienced significant flooding, and various critical components inside the car need to be inspected.
19
2
Share

Does Keeping the Eco Mode On Damage the Car?

Keeping the fuel-saving Eco mode on for a long time has no impact on the engine. Here is some relevant information: 1. ECO: The name ECO is derived from the combination of Ecology, Conservation, and Optimization. From its inception, it has been designed with the fundamental concepts of technology, environmental protection, and economy. These three qualities have also become the consistent pursuit of the ECO intelligent engine family series. 2. Principle: The main principle of the ECO mode is not very complicated. It mainly involves comprehensive judgment and analysis of factors such as automatic transmission gear, engine speed, vehicle speed, braking, and transmission oil temperature that affect fuel consumption during vehicle movement. The ECU control unit calculates the optimal fuel amount to provide to the engine for operation, effectively reducing fuel consumption compared to normal driving mode. Simply put, it controls the engine speed with reasonable gear selection to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption.
12
3
Share

How to Deal with a Keyless Start Car Not Detecting the Key?

There are three solutions: turn the steering wheel left and right; shift the gear into P; replace the car key battery. The one-button start system is part of a smart car, a button device that simplifies the starting process and can also turn off the engine. This device is modified at the original car key lock position or installed as a separate panel. Below is relevant information about the one-button start system: 1. Precautions: Installing a car one-button start system mainly involves three points: the wiring plug under the ignition switch, the position of the button, and the handling of the steering lock. 2. Advantages: The vehicle has anti-theft and automatic warning functions, possessing all the features of anti-theft devices, as well as additional functions like automatic window closing and trunk opening controlled by a microcomputer.
13
4
Share

How to Brake with Handbrake and Gear Engagement?

The sequence for starting a car is to engage first gear, release the handbrake, slightly press the accelerator, and slowly lift the clutch. The sequence for stopping a car is to press the brake to bring the vehicle to a halt, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, and turn off the engine before exiting. For automatic transmission vehicles, when parking, first shift into P (Park) mode, then firmly engage the handbrake. With automatic transmission models, it is acceptable to either engage the handbrake first or shift into P mode first when parking. For manual transmission models when parking, you can also press the clutch pedal first, then firmly engage the handbrake before shifting into neutral. The starting sequence is the same for both automatic and manual transmissions: first shift into gear, then release the handbrake. Once the gear is engaged, the power transmission path of the gearbox is connected. When first shifting into gear, the transmission is in first gear, where the torque is the highest. If the brake is not properly applied, the car may suddenly lurch forward. Below are some braking techniques for manual transmission cars: Braking in curves: Always brake before entering a curve to reduce speed, then accelerate when exiting the curve. If you need to brake while in a curve, adjust the braking force according to the vehicle's arc to avoid skidding or drifting. Smooth braking: Brake in advance by pressing the pedal slowly. As the vehicle comes to a stop, gradually release the brake until the vehicle halts completely, then release the brake entirely.
7
4
Share

Is the Annual Inspection for Commercial Vehicles Converted to Non-Commercial Vehicles Troublesome?

For commercial vehicles converted to non-commercial vehicles, the annual inspection follows the normal procedure and is not considered troublesome. Below are the relevant details: 1. Detail one: The vehicle undergoing a change in usage nature or transfer registration should be within 1 year of use (including 1 year), and the usage nature, ownership, or administrative region of registration must not be altered. 2. Detail two: If a commercial passenger vehicle and a non-commercial passenger vehicle are converted between each other in terms of usage nature, they will be subject to the scrappage regulations for commercial passenger vehicles, meaning mandatory scrappage after 8 years. According to the annual inspection regulations, vehicles within 5 years require inspection once a year, while those over 5 years require inspection every 6 months.
10
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.