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Do I still need a vehicle license if I have a driver's license?

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StDaisy
07/29/25 4:49pm

You still need to obtain a vehicle license even if you have a driver's license. A motor vehicle must have a vehicle license to be driven on the road. If you own a motor vehicle, you must obtain a vehicle license for it. To drive on the road, you must have both certificates: a driver's license and a vehicle license. Neither can be omitted. The following are the differences between a driver's license and a vehicle license: 1. Concept: Driver's license: Also known as a driving license, it is the qualification certificate for a driver to operate a vehicle. Without this certificate, you cannot drive a motor vehicle; Vehicle license: It is the ID card of the vehicle, indicating that the vehicle is qualified to be driven on the road. Without this certificate, the motor vehicle cannot be driven on the road. 2. Usage target: The driver's license is prepared for people, while the vehicle license is prepared for vehicles.

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Alina
08/14/25 6:33am

In my over 20 years of driving experience, I've encountered many checkpoints where traffic police always inspect both the driver's license and vehicle registration certificate simultaneously. Carrying only a driver's license is insufficient because it merely proves your qualification to drive, while the vehicle registration serves as the car's ID card, documenting its registration details and road permission. I remember one time when I traveled to another city for business and forgot the registration certificate - ended up with a fine and penalty points, a real lesson learned. So even after obtaining your driver's license, whether driving someone else's car or your own, you must always carry the vehicle registration. This isn't just about rules; it affects insurance claims too – in case of accidents, insurers may deny coverage without it, making repairs and compensation major headaches. Also, you must present it during annual inspections. I recommend keeping a copy in the car as backup. Safety comes first in driving – never overlook these small details.

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VonZoe
10/13/25 3:20am

I just got my driver's license not long ago and was super excited about buying my own car, thinking about the freedom and convenience of driving. But on the day I picked up the car, the staff at the vehicle management office specifically reminded me to get the vehicle registration certificate, otherwise I could be checked on the road. That's when I understood that the driver's license is for my identity, while the vehicle registration certificate is the identity proof for the car. It records the legality of the vehicle, including its color, model, and usage rights. You must carry it when driving your own car, and you must also confirm it's present when borrowing someone else's car. Later, I was stopped by the police a few times while parking on the roadside, and they always checked the vehicle registration certificate before the driver's license. If you don't have it, not only is there a fine of 200 yuan, but the car might also be temporarily impounded, affecting daily travel. Now, I keep both the vehicle registration certificate and driver's license in my wallet to ensure everything goes smoothly. These rules are actually quite simple; just pay more attention as a beginner.

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StephenDella
11/26/25 4:18am

I'm someone who enjoys studying laws and regulations, and when reading traffic rules, I found this matter very clear. According to China's Road Traffic Safety Law, a driver's license is a document that proves an individual's driving qualification, and driving without it is illegal. The vehicle registration certificate (also known as the vehicle license) serves as proof of vehicle registration, demonstrating that the vehicle is authorized to drive on public roads. Both the driver's license and the vehicle registration certificate must be carried simultaneously for legal driving. If either is missing, the police can impose penalties during inspections. This design is intended to ensure safety and order—the vehicle registration certificate records the vehicle's status, such as whether it has overdue annual inspections or other issues. For example, if a vehicle has unresolved problems, its registration certificate may become invalid. Such regulations prevent an increase in faulty vehicles on the road. In short, both documents must be present to legally drive, so don't take chances.

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