Is it serious to drive a motorcycle without a vehicle license?
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Driving a motorcycle with a driver's license but without a license plate is a serious offense if caught by traffic police. The consequences include 12 penalty points, confiscation of the vehicle and driver's license, as well as a warning or fine. The following details the impact of driving without a license: 1. Confiscation of the vehicle: If a motor vehicle driven on the road does not display a license plate, inspection sticker, insurance sticker, or if the driver fails to carry the vehicle license or driver's license, the traffic management department of the public security authority will confiscate the vehicle. 2. Re-examination: The driver must report to the vehicle management office within 15 days to attend a full 12-point course and examination for subject one. If the examination is passed, the penalty points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned. The motorcycle will only be returned after completing the registration procedures.