Can You Drive Without the Vehicle License in the Car?

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OAllie
07/30/25 12:38am
Driving without the vehicle license in the car is not allowed. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," when driving a motor vehicle on the road, you must carry the driver's license, vehicle license, and place the inspection pass mark and insurance mark as required. Otherwise, if you encounter traffic police checking vehicles on the road and cannot present valid documents, you will be penalized. According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law," if you drive a motor vehicle on the road without carrying the vehicle license and driver's license and are intercepted by traffic police, you will be fined and have 1 point deducted from your license. In more severe cases, the traffic police may also temporarily impound the motor vehicle until the driver can present the corresponding valid documents to retrieve it. However, if the vehicle owner has obtained an electronic vehicle license, when encountering traffic police enforcement on the road, they can present the electronic driver's license and vehicle license to the traffic police. After the traffic police verify the driving qualifications and vehicle information, they will not be fined, have points deducted, or have their vehicle impounded for not carrying the physical driver's license or vehicle license.
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