How to Bind a Second Driver's License?
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Open the Traffic Management 12123 mobile APP. Log in by entering your account and password. After entering the homepage, click the "Motor Vehicle" function in the upper left corner. Enter the binding interface and upload the relevant documents as prompted. Enter the verification code to complete the binding.
As a car owner with nearly two decades of driving experience, I've bound a second driver's license to my account—for instance, to facilitate my son's driving management. Using the Traffic Management 12123 App, simply log into your account, navigate to 'My Driver's License,' click 'Add,' then input the other person's name and license number, and upload a photo for identity verification. The entire process takes less than five minutes. The benefits are numerous: when family members take turns driving, traffic violation records are automatically linked to the correct driver, avoiding ticket confusion or wrongful blame, and it allows monitoring of young drivers' habits for safety. If binding fails, it might be due to an expired license or incorrect information—just double-check and try again. Additionally, smart vehicle systems like Tesla's infotainment setup allow adding user profiles, similar to binding a license, but the App is the most versatile. A safety reminder: only bind valid licenses to avoid penalties for fraudulent operations, regularly check binding status to keep it updated, and don't wait until road issues arise to regret it.