Do you need a driver's license to drive a small electric car?

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SaraMarie
07/30/25 10:10am
Driving an electric car requires a driver's license, but driving an electric bicycle does not require a motor vehicle driver's license. Relevant regulations: To drive a motor vehicle, one must legally obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. To apply for a motor vehicle driver's license, one must meet the driving license conditions stipulated by the public security department of the State Council; after passing the examination, the corresponding category of motor vehicle driver's license will be issued by the traffic management department of the public security organ. Application for a motor vehicle driver's license: An application form must be filled out, and the following documents must be submitted: the applicant's identity proof; a medical certificate of physical condition issued by a county-level or higher medical institution or a military medical institution at the regiment level or above.
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