What are the penalties for driving with a temporarily suspended driver's license?

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PeytonRose
09/02/25 5:57am
Driving with a temporarily suspended driver's license is punishable by a fine and detention for up to 15 days. Here are the steps to reinstate a suspended driver's license: Prepare for the exam: Within the specified time, the vehicle owner must settle all traffic violations, pay all fines, and prepare to take the subject one exam. Attend courses: Bring the traffic management department's education notice, your ID card, and the temporary suspension certificate of your driver's license to the vehicle management office for registration. Obtain the qualification certificate: After receiving the full-score education notice, the vehicle owner can use this notice to attend the full-score education course and obtain the qualification certificate for the subject one exam.
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IrisAnn
09/14/25 8:02am
I've been driving on the road for over a decade and have seen many friends whose licenses were suspended still itching to drive, only to end up in big trouble. For example, my buddy had his license suspended for three months due to drunk driving but secretly drove to buy groceries and got caught by traffic police. He was fined 2,000 yuan on the spot and detained for fifteen days, and worse, his suspension period was extended by half a year. It's not just about the fine; if an accident happens, the insurance will outright refuse to cover it, leaving you to pay out of pocket for others' damages, with medical expenses easily reaching tens of thousands. So, the suspension period is really a chance to catch your breath—taking a taxi or the bus is much better than taking the risk. Safety first; don't gamble your future for temporary convenience.
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LeKeira
09/14/25 8:04am
From my experience, driving with a suspended license is equivalent to driving without a license, and the legal penalties are severe. According to relevant regulations, fines typically range from 200 to 2000 yuan, and you may also face detention for up to 15 days. If an accident occurs, you will bear full responsibility—increased fines are the least of your worries, as you could even face criminal charges. The long-term consequences are even more troublesome: a tarnished driving record leads to skyrocketing insurance rates and difficulties in reapplying for a license. Traffic rules aren’t just for show—the suspension period is meant for reflection. Don’t let impulsiveness ruin your future. My advice is to play it safe and wait until you’re legally allowed to drive again.
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