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Can Electronic Driver's License Be Used to Handle Traffic Violation Points?

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AlainaFitz
09/06/25 6:54am

Whether an electronic driver's license can be used for traffic violation points depends on the region, as electronic licenses have not yet been fully implemented nationwide. It is reported that this document is currently only available in cities such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanjing, and Harbin. In other areas, handling traffic violations requires the original physical ID card. Below is some information about electronic driver's licenses: Introduction: The electronic driver's license, commonly known as the "e-license," serves as a supplement to the physical license. In cases where the physical license is not carried, the electronic version can be used for roadside checks, etc. Driver's License: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also referred to as the "driver's license." It is a legal document required for individuals to operate motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and without these skills, driving recklessly could lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals without a license are not permitted to drive on public roads.

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AmaraLee
09/18/25 6:36am

The electronic driver's license can indeed come in handy when handling demerit points for traffic violations. As a driver with over a decade of experience, I recall using the Traffic Management 12123 app when I had demerit points before. The electronic driver's license served as proof of identity and could be directly uploaded to complete the demerit point process, which was quite convenient. However, it's worth noting that the app sometimes requires facial recognition or online confirmation, and poor signal may cause delays, so it's advisable to log in and check beforehand. The demerit point rules are strict—accumulating 12 points will result in license suspension, so timely handling is crucial to avoid accumulation. The convenience of the electronic driver's license reduces trips to the traffic police station, but it's still safest to carry your ID card and physical driver's license as backups. Regularly checking violation records on the app also helps prevent demerit point issues. Overall, it's a useful tool, but don't rely on it excessively.

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HarmonyMarie
11/01/25 7:02am

Just got my electronic driver's license after learning to drive, and I'm curious about its application in traffic violations. Through practice, I found that the electronic driver's license can be used for point deduction. For example, after showing it to prove my identity at the traffic police station, I can complete the point deduction procedure. However, the APP operation is more flexible—just download the Traffic Management 12123 app and upload the electronic driver's license. It's important to note that point deduction involves verification by the driving record system. If it's your first time using it, you might misunderstand the process. I recommend watching tutorial videos first to learn the steps clearly and ensure your APP account is correctly linked. The electronic driver's license saves you from carrying a physical card, but don’t forget to bring a payment tool for traffic fines. New drivers often overlook the point deduction limit, so developing a habit of checking violations on the APP is very helpful for safe driving.

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ODante
12/15/25 7:10am

As the primary driver in the family, the electronic driver's license is quite practical for handling traffic violation points. Occasionally speeding while shuttling kids to school is unavoidable, but when dealing with traffic police, simply scanning the QR code with the electronic license quickly settles the point deduction—simple and efficient. The app features are also great, allowing online processing without queuing. However, considering security, ensure your phone has password protection for data safety during transactions. Excessive points can affect family insurance costs, so we regularly use the app to check violations. I recommend parents try the electronic license to minimize hassle. Timely violation handling is key to maintaining a clean driving record.

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