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Is the Shanghai Electronic Driver's License Recognized by Traffic Police?

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Rich
07/29/25 5:28pm

Yes, it is recognized. With an electronic driver's license, you do not need to carry the physical one. According to China's "Road Traffic Safety Law," drivers are required to carry their driver's license while driving. Failure to do so may result in a fine of 50 yuan and 1 penalty point, and the vehicle may even be impounded. However, with an "electronic driver's license," you can travel without the original copy, and presenting the electronic version will not incur penalties. Below is some information about the driver's license: 1. Definition of a Motor Vehicle Driver's License: It is a legal document issued by the authorities after a person has learned to drive a motor vehicle, mastered traffic regulations and driving skills, and passed the required tests, permitting them to drive a certain type of motor vehicle. 2. Examination Subjects for a Motor Vehicle Driver's License: These include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving).

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DelJasper
08/14/25 8:27am

Recently while driving in Shanghai, I specifically looked into this issue - electronic driver's licenses are fully recognized by traffic police. After applying through the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, the generated QR code serves as valid documentation. I've been roadside checked several times where just showing my phone sufficed - officers scanned it and let me pass without requiring a physical license. However, I'd still recommend carrying a traditional license as backup in case your phone dies or the app temporarily malfunctions. Shanghai has rolled this out quickly - many friends use it daily for convenient travel. Remember to upload clear ID photos during application and keep the app logged in for smoother operation. Overall, this is part of national policy being well implemented in Shanghai.

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ManuelFitz
10/13/25 7:09am

As a frequent urban commuter, I've encountered traffic police checks several times in Shanghai, where they directly accept electronic driver's licenses. You can quickly apply through the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, and after real-name authentication, a unique QR code will be generated. During law enforcement, simply show the electronic license on your phone, and the officer will verify the information before letting you go. It's important to keep the app updated to avoid display issues due to network problems. Personally, I appreciate this convenience as it eliminates the worry of forgetting my physical card. For safety, I also keep a physical license in my car as a backup in case my phone malfunctions. As a modern city, Shanghai has steadily popularized such electronic credentials.

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LeLucia
11/26/25 8:08am

I haven't been driving in Shanghai for long, and a friend recommended the electronic driver's license, which is fully recognized by traffic police. Just apply for a QR code directly through the 'Traffic Management 12123' app, show your phone when checked on-site, and the police will scan it for verification. The process is super simple with no complicated steps. I've tried it several times without any issues. As a young person, I find it extremely convenient—everything can be handled with just a phone. However, I recommend keeping the app logged in and not forgetting a backup power bank. Overall, the new technology implemented in Shanghai is very user-friendly, making it easy even for beginners to adapt.

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