What documents must be carried when driving out?
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Documents that must be carried when driving out include: 1. Vehicle license plates, which should be installed one at the front and one at the rear of the vehicle; 2. Vehicle registration certificate, which should match the license plates of the driven vehicle, and the annual inspection and truck passenger information on the certificate should be accurate; 3. The driver's own driving license, the vehicle class permitted on the driving license should match the driven vehicle, and the annual review records on the driving license should meet the requirements; 4. Road maintenance fee certificate, carry a valid unified road maintenance fee payment certificate or exemption certificate, and ensure the vehicle class, license plate number, unit, and date on the certificate are accurate; 5. For insured vehicles, the insurance policy must be carried; 6. For individually operated vehicles, relevant business licenses and certificates should be carried, while for collective vehicles, the unit's travel document should be carried; 7. The driver's own resident ID card.
When I first started driving, I was very nervous and always afraid of forgetting my documents. When driving out, I must bring my driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and car insurance certificate. The driver's license is proof of my driving qualification, which the police will check; the vehicle registration certificate is the car's identity, proving that the car is legally on the road; the insurance certificate is needed for claims in case of an accident. I keep them all in a small document pouch and tuck it into the glove box for easy access. Check the expiration dates to ensure they're not expired. If you don't carry these documents, you could be fined around 200 yuan, and in severe cases, points may be deducted or the car may even be towed. Last time, I was careless and forgot my documents, resulting in a lecture from the police and a fine. Now, I make it a habit to check them before every trip—safety first! I also bring my ID card along, as it's sometimes needed for long-distance travel or accommodation. Keeping a file folder in the car to store these documents helps avoid misplacing them.