Can I drive with an expired driver's license for a few days?
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Driving with an expired driver's license for a few days is not allowed. A driver's license also has an expiration date. Within 90 days before reaching the expiration date, you must renew and inspect the driver's license to ensure it can be used legally and normally in the next validity period. You can check the expiration date and validity period of the driver's license on the bottom line of the main page of the license, and the corresponding renewal reminder information on the supplementary page, which indicates that you can apply for a new driver's license within 90 days before the expiration date. Legal provisions: According to the Road Traffic Safety Law, if the license is not renewed for more than one year after the expiration date, the motor vehicle driver's license will be automatically revoked; if it exceeds two years, you need to pass the subject one exam to restore the normal use of the driver's license; if it is revoked for more than two years, you need to reapply. Expired license: It is particularly important to note that you must not drive a motor vehicle after the driver's license has expired. Driving with an expired license is considered driving without a license or as driving without a license. Driving a motor vehicle will result in a fine and may also lead to detention for up to 15 days. In the event of major traffic accidents causing casualties, criminal liability will be pursued according to the law.
I have developed safe driving habits since childhood. Driving with an expired license is absolutely unacceptable, even if it's just one day overdue. The law is very clear—driving without a valid license is illegal. If caught by traffic police, fines range from 200 to 2,000 yuan, and you may also face point deductions or temporary vehicle seizure. In case of an accident, the insurance company will deny coverage, leaving you solely responsible. Once, I neglected to renew my license for a few days and almost got fined—fortunately, I came to my senses in time. I recommend everyone renew their driver's license three months in advance. Just bring your ID and photos to the DMV—it’s quick and easy. Life and safety are priceless; don’t let small oversights lead to big troubles. Renewal is simple, and you can even book an appointment online, saving time and ensuring compliant travel.