Can Driver's License and Vehicle License Not Be Kept in the Car?

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AnastasiaFitz
07/30/25 7:39am
Driver's license and vehicle license can be kept in the car. It is generally recommended to store both licenses in a place that is considered convenient and safe, as there is no unified regulation on this matter. However, it is advisable not to leave them in the car, as doing so may pose a risk of theft by car thieves. Below is some information regarding driver's license and vehicle license: 1. Driver's license (full name: Motor Vehicle Driver's License), also known as "driving license," is a document issued by the government transportation department to individuals who are qualified to drive, usually in the form of a card. 2. The vehicle license is the legal document that permits a motor vehicle to drive on roads within China. It consists of three parts: the license holder, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the endorsed certificate core, while the back features a photo of the motor vehicle. The supplementary page is the endorsed certificate core.
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