Must the vehicle license be under the owner's name?
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The vehicle license does not have to be under the owner's name, as there are no regulations restricting the driving of a motor vehicle to the person named on the license. However, it is important to note that the owner must not lend the vehicle to someone without a driver's license or whose license does not match the vehicle type. In the event of a traffic accident, the owner bears joint liability. More details are as follows: Overview: The motor vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to operate on roads within China. The license consists of three parts: the cover, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the endorsed core information, while the back features a photo of the vehicle, sealed in plastic. The supplementary page contains additional endorsed core information. Content: The text on the front of the main page is in black. The phrase 'People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle License' is in 12pt bold font and centered. Other labels such as 'License Plate Number,' 'Vehicle Type,' 'Usage Nature,' 'Owner,' 'Address,' 'Brand Model,' 'Engine Number,' 'Vehicle Identification Number,' 'Registration Date,' and 'Issue Date' are also included.