Can I Drive Without Carrying My Physical Driver's License If I Have an Electronic Version?
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Having an electronic version of the driver's license allows you to drive without carrying the physical one, but since electronic driver's licenses have not been fully implemented in some regions, it is still advisable to carry your physical driver's license with you. Below is relevant information about driver's licenses: Driver's License: The People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Driver's License, commonly referred to as a driver's license or 'driver's permit,' is a mandatory document issued in accordance with the laws of the People's Republic of China for individuals who operate motor vehicles. The driver's license records the holder's ID number, name, gender, date of birth, permanent address, nationality, permitted vehicle type code, initial issuance date, validity period, and management records. It also includes the issuing authority's seal, file number, and the holder's photo. Application Location: Applicants residing in their household registration area should apply there; those residing temporarily should apply at their temporary residence location. Active-duty military personnel (including armed police) should apply at their place of residence. Foreign nationals should apply at their place of residence. Those applying to add permitted vehicle types should apply at the location where their current driver's license was issued. Driver's License Process: Medical Examination: A pre-enrollment physical examination is required before registering at a driving school. Registration: Applicants can register at the local vehicle management office or a driving school. Examination: Applicants must pass all four subjects of the driver's license examination to obtain their license.