
A vehicle without a vehicle license cannot be driven on the road. If a motor vehicle is driven on the road without a license, the traffic management department should impound the vehicle, notify the party to provide the corresponding license, mark, or complete the necessary procedures, and may issue a warning or impose a fine. Documents required for obtaining a vehicle license: identity proof of the vehicle owner, proof of vehicle origin such as the purchase invoice, the vehicle's factory certificate of conformity or import certificate for imported vehicles, proof of payment or exemption of vehicle purchase tax, proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance for motor vehicles, and other proofs or certificates required by law to be submitted during vehicle registration. Process for obtaining a vehicle license: Bring the required documents to the local vehicle management office to complete the vehicle registration procedures. At the office, take two photos of the vehicle (one front and one side), register the relevant information, and establish a file. In addition to handling it personally, some vehicle dealers may also handle it on behalf of the owner.

After driving for so many years, I've realized that driving a car without a vehicle license is absolutely unacceptable—it's not just a legal issue, but a matter of road safety. The vehicle license proves your car has been registered and passed safety inspections. Without it, the car might have failed its annual inspection, with issues like worn-out brakes or faulty lights, which can easily lead to accidents. If caught by traffic police, it's no minor offense—your car could be towed, fined at least 200 yuan, and in serious cases, you'll face demerit points or even insurance claim issues. I've seen people cut corners and drive unlicensed cars, only to end up in a fender bender where the insurer refused to pay, leaving them to foot thousands in repair bills. My advice: regularly check your documents, don't risk trouble for laziness. Safety is no small matter—properly registering at the DMV is the only way to go.

From a safety perspective, driving a vehicle without a valid registration certificate is extremely dangerous. I always check my documents before driving because the registration certificate proves the vehicle has passed mandatory inspections. Without it, potential hardware issues like severely worn tires or faulty steering might go undetected. Imagine brake failure on the highway – not only would you be in trouble, but surrounding vehicles could also be endangered. I personally witnessed a friend driving an unregistered car get pulled over; they only discovered the missed inspection during the stop, resulting in a ¥500 fine, vehicle impoundment, and disrupted travel for a week. Traffic police enforce regulations strictly, and with widespread surveillance cameras nowadays, there's no escaping detection. More critically, this behavior endangers everyone – in case of an accident, liability escalates with heavier penalties. Driving may be routine, but proper documentation is non-negotiable. Never gamble with safety.

I remember one time when I was helping a friend drive his old car, only to realize there was no vehicle license. I was immediately pulled over by the traffic police, and the situation was both embarrassing and frightening. They conducted an on-the-spot vehicle inspection, issued a ticket, and imposed a series of penalties including points deduction and fines, costing my friend several hundred yuan. The vehicle license is like the car's ID card, proving its legality and safety. Driving without it is as illegal as driving without a license. Nowadays, regulations are strict, with daily patrols on city roads, and even rural areas aren't safe. Getting the license is simple—just spend some time at the vehicle management office to complete the annual inspection. I learned my lesson and now always glance at the documents before driving to avoid any mishaps. Protecting yourself and others depends on it.


