Is it illegal to drive a car that is not your own?
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Driving a car that is not your own is not illegal, as long as you have a driver's license and the vehicle's registration certificate. How to handle traffic violations when driving someone else's car: After committing a traffic violation while driving someone else's car, the driver can bring the vehicle's registration certificate, their driver's license, ID card, and other required documents to the vehicle management office for processing, or handle it online. Even if you are not the owner, you can still process the violation. Precautions for handling traffic violations: It is best to complete the processing and pay the fine within the same day. After paying the fine at the vehicle management office, take the receipt to the processing window and ask the staff to check the violation status to ensure the violation has been properly handled.
Driving someone else's car is not illegal in itself, but you must have the owner's explicit permission. If the owner agrees, then it's fine for you to drive, but you also need to ensure you have a valid driver's license; otherwise, driving without a license is a serious offense. The car must also have insurance that covers temporary drivers, or in case of an accident, the insurance company won't pay, and the responsibility falls on you, possibly requiring you to pay for repairs or damages out of pocket. Legally, taking a car without permission constitutes theft or unauthorized use, which can lead to severe consequences such as fines, penalty points, or even jail time. Whenever I drive a friend's car, I always call first to confirm permission and check both the driver's license and insurance policy to avoid any risk of misunderstanding. It's also a good idea to take photos for documentation before driving, just in case you need to prove your innocence during a traffic check.