
No, Fujian is not currently a pilot area. A total of 28 cities have implemented electronic driver's licenses, including Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Changchun, Daqing, Shanghai, Wuxi, Yancheng, Taizhou, Ningbo, Jiaxing, Nanchang, Jinan, Qingdao, Changsha, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanning, Chongqing, Mianyang, Zigong, Nanchong, Guiyang, Xi'an, Yinchuan, Kunming, Tianjin, and Suzhou. Below are important notes about expired driver's licenses: Legal provisions: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, if a driver's license is not renewed for more than one year after its expiration date, the motor vehicle driver's license will be automatically revoked. If it exceeds two years, the driver must pass the subject one exam to restore the normal use of the license. If the license has been revoked for more than two years, the driver must reapply. Invalid license: It is particularly important to note that driving a motor vehicle with an expired driver's license is prohibited. Driving with an expired license is considered unlicensed driving or driving without a license. The penalty for driving a motor vehicle without a valid license includes a fine and may also result in detention for up to 15 days. In the event of a serious traffic accident causing personal injury or death, criminal liability will be pursued according to the law.

I think using an electronic driver's license in Fujian is completely fine. As a young person, I love handling everything with my phone. Just download the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, register and verify, and you can generate an electronic version of your driver's license. Last time I drove in Xiamen and forgot my physical card, the police just scanned the QR code during inspection and let me pass—super convenient! This is being promoted nationwide, and Fujian is no exception, so no more worries about losing your card or forgetting to bring it. I often remind my friends to apply through the app to reduce hassle; just make sure to keep an eye on your phone's battery to avoid running out at a critical moment. Overall, this works well both in cities and on highways, enhancing the daily driving experience.

As a homemaker, I frequently take care of my children's transportation needs; in Fujian, the electronic driver's license is highly practical. After binding my driver's license to the app, going out has become much easier. Traffic police can confirm my identity by scanning it, eliminating the issue of forgetting my physical card. Once when my husband was on a business trip, he used the electronic license to pass through checkpoints, saving a lot of hassle. However, I would recommend carrying a physical card as a backup for times when mobile signals are weak. This digital approach makes life safer and more reliable, and all parents should give it a try. The key is to download the official app to avoid scams. It feels like smooth sailing within Fujian Province.

I'm always on business trips, and electronic driver's licenses can be used in Fujian and other regions across the country. Apply through official apps like 'Traffic Management 12123' to generate a QR code with one click; just show your phone when the police check your vehicle. It works smoothly at Fujian's road inspection points, saving the hassle of digging through your wallet—super efficient when you're in a hurry. Even if you forget your physical card while traveling, you can still handle traffic violations in emergencies. The overall process is simple, so I recommend sharing this experience with fellow travelers.


