What documents must be carried when driving out?

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KingstonLynn
07/30/25 8:09am
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.
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