What are the penalties for riding a scooter without a license?

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VonJasmine
07/29/25 9:09pm
Driving a motor vehicle without obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license, having the driver's license revoked, or during the period when the driver's license is temporarily suspended will result in corresponding fines. Additionally, detention for up to 15 days may be imposed. If the vehicle's procedures are complete, the vehicle can be retrieved after the fine and possible detention. The issued document is not a fine notice but a processing notice or compulsory measures voucher. You need to go to the local traffic police station where you were caught to handle the matter. Bring the processing notice or compulsory measures voucher issued on the spot, the original and copy of the motor vehicle driving license, and other relevant documents. Go to the traffic police station at the location of the violation to handle the matter. You must handle the matter within 15 days, and pay the fine within 15 days after handling. If the fine is not paid within 15 days, an additional 3% of the fine amount will be imposed as a penalty.
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