
Unlicensed and unregistered vehicles on the road will be impounded by the traffic management department of the public security organ, and a warning or a fine of not less than 20 yuan but not more than 200 yuan will be imposed. Below is more information about motor vehicles on the road: 1. Carry relevant documents: Drivers must prepare documents such as the vehicle license and driving license when driving, and cannot drive without a license. 2. Comply with traffic regulations: If a motor vehicle driver commits illegal acts during driving, they will be fined according to the law and punished accordingly under traffic regulations. If a motor vehicle driver accumulates 12 points in a scoring cycle, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall confiscate their driving license. The driver must participate in learning and pass the exam before they can drive again.

A relative of mine was once caught driving an unlicensed car. The police pulled him over without hesitation, impounded the car, and fined him. That day, he also forgot to bring his driver's license, which counted as unlicensed driving, resulting in a fine of nearly a thousand yuan. After the car was towed, he spent two days paying the fine and sorting out his documents before getting it back, ruining his entire weekend. It would have been worse if an accident had occurred—insurance would have refused to cover it, leaving him fully liable, and he might even have faced criminal charges. So now I’m extra vigilant: I always check that my license plates are secure and my driver’s license is with me before driving. When I bought a new car, I registered it immediately to avoid any carelessness. Road safety is no joke—these violations could affect future loans or credit, and it’s really not worth the risk. Sharing this experience to remind everyone to stay lawful on the road.

When dealing with unlicensed and unregistered vehicles on the road, traffic police will stop and verify them on the spot. Driving without a license constitutes unlicensed driving, and operating an unregistered vehicle is a serious violation. Typically, a ticket is issued with fines ranging from 200 to 2,000 yuan; in severe cases, the vehicle may be impounded or the driver detained. The vehicle is towed to a parking lot, and the owner must pay the fines and complete the required documentation to retrieve it. The process is cumbersome and time-consuming, and it may be recorded in personal records, affecting future driver's license applications. There are significant safety risks: unregistered vehicles may not have undergone annual inspections, increasing the likelihood of accidents; insurance claims may also be invalid. The key is to comply with traffic regulations, promptly obtain licenses and certifications, and enhance public safety awareness.

Driving without a license or registration carries extremely high risks. Police can stop and inspect your vehicle at any time, with penalties including hefty fines and vehicle impoundment. Even more terrifying is that if an accident occurs, no one will compensate you—you'll bear full responsibility and could even face jail time. Develop good habits: obtain your license before driving, don't delay registering new vehicles, protecting both yourself and pedestrian safety.
