
Hazards include the risk of the vehicle license photo falling into the hands of criminals, leading to information leakage and potential 'cloning' of the vehicle. It is best not to give the vehicle license photo to others, as the license contains detailed information such as the license plate number, vehicle model, owner's name, address, vehicle identification number, engine number, and file number. Relevant information about the vehicle license is as follows: 1. Introduction one: The vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on roads within China. It consists of three parts: the license holder, the main page, and the supplementary page. 2. Introduction two: The front of the main page contains the endorsed core information, the back has the vehicle photo, and it is sealed with a plastic cover. The supplementary page contains the endorsed core information.

Leaving your vehicle license with others poses significant risks. Having driven for over a decade, I understand the severe consequences: someone else might commit traffic violations in your car, leaving you fully responsible for fines and penalty points; or they could use your documents to fraudulently sell the vehicle, dragging you into costly legal disputes. I once knew a friend whose relative caused an injury accident while driving with his license - he ended up paying over 100,000 yuan in medical compensation, filled with regret. Without proper documentation, vehicle sales or transfers become impossible, wasting everyone's time. My advice to all car owners: be vigilant. Never casually lend out your documents - store them securely yourself and regularly check their status. If they do fall into someone else's hands, immediately retrieve them or apply for replacements at the DMV before minor issues escalate. Safe driving isn't just about skill; proper document management is equally crucial.

My driver's license is currently with a friend, and I'm constantly on edge. I'm afraid he might drive my car recklessly and scrape a wall, leaving me to foot the repair bill, or speed and get a ticket that lands on my record. Even worse, it's affecting my daily life: my annual inspection is due, but I can't get it done without the documents, and fines are piling up. I'm in a hurry to sell the car but stuck on paperwork. If he uses it for fraudulent loans or something, I could end up taking the blame and even land in police custody. Now, I want to retrieve my documents as soon as possible. I'm considering consulting a 4S store for reliable solutions or checking online for reissuance procedures, but the process is slow and delays things. Fellow car owners, take this as a lesson: your documents are as important as your keys—keep them secure to drive with peace of mind. Don't be lazy; even keeping an electronic backup for emergencies helps. Safety first—don't let others mess around with your belongings.

From the perspective of vehicle management, having the vehicle license in someone else's hands poses multiple issues: unclear legal liabilities mean you bear the risks and fines if the car is involved in an accident due to others' actions; delays in annual inspections and insurance may lead to overdue penalties; misuse of license plate information for fraud by others could drag you into disputes. As someone who regularly handles vehicle affairs, I often see such cases, with consequences including vehicle impoundment or ownership disputes. It is advisable for car owners to manage their documents properly, promptly retrieve the original copies, and keep duplicates for emergencies. Prevention is better than cure. Lend less and verify more.


