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What are the dimensions of a driver's license?

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Evan
08/26/25 3:36am

An unsealed motor vehicle driver's license measures 8.8 cm in length and 6 cm in width. After being sealed with an anti-counterfeiting layer, the dimensions become 9.5 cm in length and 6.5 cm in width. The size of a driver's license is standardized and identical for everyone. More details about driver's licenses are as follows: 1. Introduction: Also known as a motor vehicle driver's license, it is a document applied for by an applicant in accordance with relevant laws and is protected by law. Driving a motor vehicle is a skill acquired through learning and confirmed through examinations. It also serves as a permit to operate vehicles. Applicants can apply for a motor vehicle driver's license at local driving schools. 2. Information: Includes the driver's name, date of birth, address, gender, nationality, ID number, driver's license number, photo, initial issuance date, permitted vehicle types, license validity period, issuing authority's seal, and license file number. The supplementary page contains details about the probationary period.

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DelRiley
09/08/25 4:17am

I've been driving for several years, and the size of the driver's license is just a convenient little card to carry around, about 8.6 cm in width and 5.4 cm in height, similar to the size of a credit card. This design makes it easy to fit into my wallet or cardholder without taking up much space, and it's quick to access, especially during roadside checks—just pull it out and it's clearly visible. I think the standard size has many advantages, such as preventing forgery, as most countries worldwide follow a unified specification. For example, driver's licenses in Europe and the U.S. are all like this, making it easier for manufacturers to customize molds. Another relevant point: the small size also makes it durable. I often carry it through wind and rain without any issues. Although the newly introduced digital driver's license is trendy, the physical card remains a reliable essential, perfect for drivers like us who prefer hands-on practicality.

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RafaelAnn
10/22/25 4:21am

Having driven for decades, I've witnessed the evolution of driver's licenses from bulky paper booklets to today's plastic cards, now standardized at 8.6 cm wide and 5.4 cm tall. This standardization represents progress for my generation—early versions were large and prone to damage, while today's compact size fits neatly in wallets, offering durability and anti-counterfeiting technology. As an experienced driver, I find this size well-designed: not too small to read information, yet portable enough for daily carry, such as efficient police scanning. Reflecting on this, standardized dimensions have smoothed international travel—during my trips to Europe and America, the same size worked universally, eliminating the hassle of card replacements from the past. Younger drivers might not appreciate this history, but keeping a standard-sized card handy saves trouble.

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VioletFitz
12/05/25 4:45am

I pay attention to road safety details. The driver's license size is standardized at 8.6x5.4 cm, which facilitates the integration of anti-counterfeiting features. The compact card size makes it difficult for counterfeiters to replicate, and it's also less prone to damage when carried. Information areas such as photos and text remain clear and readable. Related discussion: As a driver, I find the compact size ensures smooth law enforcement checks, and in case of emergencies, the card can be quickly and safely retrieved. This specification is wallet-compatible, reducing daily inconveniences—like not getting stuck in pockets as larger cards might—and reminds everyone to maintain the original size to avoid modifications that could affect verification.

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