Can You Drive Without a Vehicle License?
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You can drive without a vehicle license if you have a driver's license, as holding a driver's license is one of the prerequisites for driving on the road. A driver's license is a legal document that motor vehicle operators must obtain, serving as proof of permission to drive and indicating that the driver has the qualifications to operate the corresponding vehicle type. A vehicle license acts as the car's ID card, and a car without a vehicle license is considered an unregistered vehicle. As long as you have a driver's license, you can drive a car with a valid vehicle license on the road. Both the driver's license and vehicle license are essential documents for driving, but they differ in nature. If you are caught driving without carrying either the vehicle license or driver's license, you will be penalized with a 1-point deduction, and the vehicle will be impounded until valid documents are presented for retrieval.
Of course not, driving without a vehicle license is a violation. Last time I forgot to bring mine and got stopped by traffic police at an intersection. No matter how much I pleaded, I still got fined 100 yuan. That little book is like the car's ID card - it proves the vehicle is legally allowed on the road. The police can instantly check their system to see if you have a valid license, and if you don't have it with you, they might impound your car and possibly deduct points. Some new drivers think they can drive short distances without it, but that's actually quite risky. If an accident happens, the insurance company could refuse to pay. My advice? Just keep the vehicle license in your car's card slot along with your driver's license, so you don't have to take it out every day. Get into the habit of checking your pockets before driving - a few seconds can save you major trouble.