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What documents should I bring when driving out?

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MalachiLee
07/29/25 4:22pm
When driving out, you should bring the following documents: 1. Driver's license: The permitted vehicle types on the license must match the vehicle you are driving. 2. Vehicle registration certificate: Carry the registration certificate that corresponds to the license plate of the vehicle you are driving. The registration certificate must not be lent, altered, or forged. 3. The driver's ID card. 4. License plate (or temporary plate or replacement plate certificate): The license plate should be properly and visibly displayed with clear characters, matching the vehicle type and number on the registration certificate. Expired or invalid temporary plates must not be used. 5. Road maintenance fee certificate: Carry a valid unified road maintenance fee payment certificate, ensuring the vehicle type, license plate, unit, and date on the certificate are correct. 6. Insured vehicles must carry the insurance policy. 7. If driving a commercial vehicle, you also need to carry the road transport practitioner qualification certificate.
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DelJoseph
08/14/25 5:12am
Before every drive, I make it a point to check my bag for the driver's license and vehicle registration—these two are absolute must-haves. As a new driver just starting out, the license proves my qualification to drive, while the registration shows the vehicle's identity. If stopped by traffic police, missing either could mean fines. A friend of mine once forgot his license and ended up with points deducted plus a fine, taking half a day to sort it out. So now I’ve made it a habit to keep these documents in the door storage compartment for easy access. Beyond these, I also consider carrying the insurance policy to prove coverage in case of an accident, as well as my ID card as a backup for errands. I recommend fellow drivers print a copy to keep in their wallets for emergencies. Life moves fast these days, but document safety shouldn’t be overlooked—regularly check expiration dates to avoid hassles.
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RiverDella
10/12/25 7:22am
Having driven for over 20 years, I consider carrying my driver's license and vehicle registration certificate as a core part of my safety habits. There are occasional roadside checks, and having complete documents can save a lot of trouble. More importantly, at accident scenes, exchanging document information between parties is the cornerstone of quick resolution. The vehicle registration records license plate and owner details, preventing disputes. I often remind friends and family to keep a set of photocopied backup documents in the glove compartment as a remedy in case of loss. In practice, these must be complemented by vehicle insurance proof, which plays a crucial role in claims. Veteran driver's advice: renew documents regularly, don't wait until they expire. This isn't just about rules—it's about responsibility to all road users. Simply carrying these two documents can avoid fines, points deduction, or even more severe consequences.
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