How to Obtain an Electronic Driver's License Photo?
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Open the Traffic Management 12123 homepage and log in. Click on the Driver's License option at the top of the homepage. Enter the Driver's License page, check the license information, and click on the Driver's License QR Code. Finally, obtain the electronic QR code of the driver's license.
Last month, I just updated my driver's license with a digital photo. The first step was downloading the Traffic Management 12123 APP. After registering and logging in, I found the application entry for the digital driver's license. Taking the photo was quite particular—I had my wife help me take it against a white background wall. I wore a dark-colored round-neck shirt, made sure my hair didn’t cover my eyebrows or ears, and avoided smiling too widely. After submitting, I received an audit notification within half an hour saying the photo had excessive glare. After adjusting the lighting and standing in a soft-lit spot, the third photo finally passed. Key details include ensuring the photo was taken within the last six months. The system’s built-in cropping tool is very practical, and you can even adjust the angle yourself—just avoid using beauty filters, as they might interfere with the system’s facial recognition. After uploading, remember to refresh the progress frequently so any issues can be fixed quickly.
When taking an electronic ID photo in practice, there are several mandatory requirements to focus on. Using a pure white wall as the background is the safest option, or hanging a white cloth on the wall also works. Avoid wearing jewelry and thick-framed glasses—last time I wore regular thin-rimmed glasses without any issues. It's best to take the photo in natural daylight, avoiding standing against the window where backlighting occurs. The system requires the face to occupy about 70% of the photo, which can be guided by the auxiliary lines in ID photo apps. When uploading, the system checks if shoulders are exposed—initially, I didn’t pay attention and wore a low-neck T-shirt, which got rejected, but switching to a standard shirt worked. The auto-adjust feature for size and proportions is quite handy, eliminating the need for computer editing entirely.