How to Check Vehicle Driving Information?
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Open your computer, log in to the webpage, and access the website of the Comprehensive Traffic Safety Service Management Platform. Select the province or city where your driver's license was issued. For the first-time query, you need to register an account. Then click on the "Score" option in the drop-down menu at the top right corner for information queries, which will bring up the driver's license score inquiry. Enter the driver's license number (i.e., ID number) and the driver's license file number that you want to query. Next, enter the verification code, and finally click "Query" to check the current status of the driver's license.
When I first started driving, I became fascinated with checking various driving data, mainly relying on those small buttons on the dashboard. After starting the car, the screen displays the total mileage. Pressing the scroll button on the right side of the steering wheel can switch to average fuel consumption or instant speed. There's also a function that shows the remaining fuel range, which is quite useful—for example, checking how far I can go before a long trip helps me plan refueling stops. Some models even have tire pressure or temperature monitoring in the dashboard menu; just turn the central knob to view different information. Remember, regularly checking these data can help reduce fuel costs. If you notice a sudden increase in average fuel consumption, it might indicate that the tires need inflation or there's a minor engine issue. Developing the habit of monitoring these while driving is not only safer but also saves money.