Can I Drive Without a Physical Driver's License if I Have an Electronic One?
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You can drive without carrying a physical driver's license if you have an electronic one. Below is detailed information about driver's licenses: 1. Overview of Driver's License: A driver's license, officially known as a motor vehicle driving license or simply "driver's license," is a legal document required for operating motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain skills, and individuals lacking these skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, people cannot drive on public roads without a license. 2. Driving Age: The minimum age requirement for applying for a small car, small automatic transmission car, small automatic transmission passenger car for the disabled, or light motorcycle license is 18 years old, with the previous upper limit of 70 years old now removed. For applying for a low-speed truck, three-wheeled car, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycle, ordinary two-wheeled motorcycle, or wheeled self-propelled machinery license, the age requirement is between 18 and 60 years old.