Do four-wheeled electric cars require a driver's license?
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Four-wheeled electric vehicles are also known as "elderly scooters". These types of electric vehicles do not require a driver's license, nor is there a corresponding license that can be obtained, as they are not permitted to be driven on public roads. These models are not included in the catalog of the national motor vehicle authorities, do not meet safety standards, and are unlicensed and unregistered vehicles. The vehicle management department cannot register them or issue license plates. Therefore, the issue is not whether a driver's license is needed or not, but that driving them on the road is illegal. Four-wheeled electric vehicles: In some regions, the management of four-wheeled electric vehicles is not strict, so opinions among netizens vary widely on whether these vehicles can be driven on the road, and there is no meaningful reference. On non-motorized roads or in remote mountainous areas, as long as they do not endanger others' lives, traffic authorities do not enforce strict regulations on these vehicles. After all, shops selling these electric vehicles have not been ordered to close, so their existence is somewhat justified. However, drivers should still be mindful of their driving environment.