Do New Energy Electric Vehicles Require a Driver's License?

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VanLondon
07/25/25 6:55am
New energy electric vehicles require a driver's license. Age restrictions for obtaining a driver's license: Minors cannot obtain a driver's license. The traffic law clearly stipulates that individuals must be at least 18 years old to apply for a car driver's license. For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and light motorcycles, the applicant must be between 18 and 70 years old. Required documents for application: You can directly bring your ID card to a local driving school to apply. For large vehicle driver's licenses, you need to apply at a driving school in your registered residence. For Class C small vehicle driver's licenses, you can apply in a different location. If your ID card is lost, you can bring a temporary ID card.
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SanEvangeline
08/10/25 6:21pm
I just bought a new energy electric vehicle, and it's really exciting to drive! But don't get me wrong, a new car doesn't mean a magic card that exempts you from a driver's license. The law stipulates that any motor vehicle running on the road requires a legal driver's license, whether it's a gasoline car or an electric vehicle. Although new energy vehicles are electric, they're not slow at all—some can even reach speeds of 160 kilometers per hour. Driving without a license is too dangerous; you could end up in an accident or face fines from the police. I remember learning traffic rules and emergency handling when I got my driver's license, and this knowledge directly protects everyone's safety on the road. In fact, many car enthusiasts are now discussing the advantages of electric vehicles, but a driver's license is a must-have threshold; without it, insurance companies won't even cover claims. So don't try to cut corners—proper training at a driving school is the right way to go.
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