Can electronic driver's licenses be used?
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Electronic driver's licenses can be used. Here is additional information: Definition: Commonly known as "electronic driver's license," it serves as a supplement to the physical license. In cases where the physical license is not carried, the electronic version can be used for road inspections and other verifications. Method to obtain an electronic driver's license: Log in to the Traffic Management 12123 app, click on the "Business Center" interface, and find the "Electronic Driver's License" icon under the "Driver's License Services" section; follow the on-screen instructions to complete the relevant operations and upload the required documents, then click "Confirm." On the preview page of the electronic driver's license, click "Submit." After successfully completing the application for the electronic driver's license, wait for the review to be approved before you can receive it.
As a young person who frequently commutes by car, I find electronic driver's licenses incredibly convenient. I have the Traffic Management 12123 app installed on my phone, and I can simply display it when needed, eliminating the hassle of rummaging through my wallet for the physical card. Nowadays, many city traffic police recognize the electronic version, and during checks, a quick scan is all it takes—fast and effortless. However, I've heard that some remote areas or smaller cities might not accept it yet, so it's best to check local regulations in advance. Also, your phone needs to have battery life; if you run out of power or have poor signal, it could be problematic. My suggestion is to use the electronic version for daily use but keep a paper license handy for long trips or important occasions—safety first, after all. With technology constantly advancing, this digital trend is great for reducing the hassle of carrying extra items.