Can the driver's license cover be replaced at will?

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McMarcus
07/28/25 7:59pm
Driver's license covers can be replaced freely. Below are the specific details about driver's licenses: 1. Function: A driver's license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to be driven on the road, which contains detailed information about the vehicle and its owner. 2. Regulations: Drivers must operate motor vehicles according to the vehicle type specified on their driver's license, and they should carry both the driver's license and vehicle registration certificate when driving. If caught driving without carrying these documents, the penalty includes a fine, deduction of 1 point, and temporary vehicle impoundment until valid documents are provided.
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DiHope
08/12/25 12:49am
Regarding whether the driver's license cover can be changed at will, I've been driving for over ten years and have changed mine several times without any issues. It seems acceptable. The key is to choose a transparent or non-obstructive cover that doesn't block important details like the name, photo, and expiration date. I've used cute cartoon covers bought from Taobao, but it's best to avoid overly thick or flashy designs to ensure clarity during inspections. For maintenance, I recommend cleaning the cover quarterly to reduce dirt buildup. The replacement method is simple: gently remove the old cover and put on the new one, being careful not to wrinkle the license. In short, changing it freely is fine, but ensure practicality and compliance.
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