Can I Drive Without a Physical License If I Have an Electronic One?
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In pilot cities, you can drive without a physical license, but not all cities nationwide have implemented the electronic driver's license pilot program. Therefore, in some areas, you must still carry a physical driver's license. Ways to Apply for an Electronic Driver's License: If your driver's license is valid, you can apply for an electronic driver's license via the "Traffic Management 12123" app. However, if your license is suspended, temporarily revoked, overdue for a medical check-up, overdue for review, or announced as invalid, you cannot apply for an electronic version. Limitations of Electronic Driver's Licenses: While electronic driver's licenses currently offer great convenience, there are still gaps in their adoption and functionality, preventing them from fully replacing physical licenses. Although electronic licenses can be used for verification, they are geographically restricted. They can be used for traffic management services but do not apply in cases of violations, point deductions, temporary suspensions, or license revocations.