
Open the Traffic Management 12123 app and log in. On the homepage, click 'More', then find 'Electronic Driver's License' and click to open it. After uploading the required document photo, click 'Confirm', then click 'Submit' on the preview page of the electronic driver's license. After successfully applying for the electronic version of the driver's license, wait for the approval to be completed before receiving it. If the driver's license is under suspension, temporary suspension, overdue medical examination, overdue review, or announced as invalid, it cannot be applied for.

Using the electronic driver's license on the Traffic Management 12123 App is quite convenient. I've personally used it several times. First, download the App to your phone and register an account with real-name authentication using your mobile number for security. After logging in, go to the homepage and click on the driver's license section, then select 'Apply for Electronic Version.' The system will prompt you to upload photos of both sides of your ID card and information from your paper driver's license—make sure the photos are clear and free of glare. Next, complete identity verification with facial recognition. The entire submission process takes about five minutes, and once approved, your electronic driver's license will appear in the App. When driving, if traffic police need to check your license, simply show the QR code on your phone—no need to fumble through your wallet, saving time and hassle. You can also check for traffic violations or points status while you're at it. Just remember to keep your phone charged; it's wise to carry a power bank on long trips just in case. The electronic version holds the same legal validity as the paper one, and the process is incredibly straightforward.

When I first activated my electronic driver's license, I found it super convenient. Just download the 12123 App, register and log in. In the driver's license section, click to apply for the electronic version, upload your ID information and driver's license photo, then complete a facial recognition verification. The approval is lightning fast, usually completed in just a few minutes, and the electronic driver's license can be viewed in the App. Now, when driving and encountering a traffic police check, I can simply show my phone, eliminating the hassle of rummaging through my bag for the physical card. It's especially suitable for travel or daily commutes—no need to panic if you forget the physical copy. The 12123 App also includes other features like traffic violation queries, and the overall operation is smooth and time-efficient. A reminder to everyone: after activation, regularly update the App to prevent expiration and ensure network connectivity. Overall, the process isn't complicated, and I recommend all car owners give it a try.

I think getting an electronic driver's license is quite simple: install the 12123 App, register with real-name authentication, and apply for the electronic version. Upload clear photos of your driver's license and ID card, then verify your identity with facial recognition. It becomes available immediately upon approval. During the process, avoid phone glare to ensure photo efficiency. The electronic driver's license solves the hassle of carrying a physical one, but remember to keep your phone charged or have a paper copy as a backup. Legally, it holds the same validity.


