Do Commuter Cars Require a Driver's License?
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Commuter cars require a driver's license. The so-called fully enclosed, battery-powered "commuter vehicles" fall under the category of motor vehicles and must be registered with the vehicle management department. The driver must hold a valid license, and all necessary procedures must be completed. Otherwise, driving such a vehicle on the road is illegal. Here is some relevant information about commuter vehicles: 1. As of June 2019, there is no clear legal definition for "commuter vehicles." Driving a commuter vehicle without a license is illegal. 2. Ordinary simple commuter vehicles are classified under the category of "motorized wheelchairs for the disabled." These vehicles must also comply with relevant national standards to be allowed on the road, and the driver must hold a specialized "driver's license."