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What Does a Driver's License Look Like?

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SanEmmett
09/01/2025, 11:00:28 PM

A driver's license consists of a main page and a supplementary page. The main page includes the driver's photo and personal information. It specifies the permitted vehicle types, the license's validity period, and the issuance date. The supplementary page contains a barcode and a file number. The license is laminated with special paper featuring watermarks and laser printing, similar in size to an ID card. Driver's Test Overview: The driver's test is a qualification examination organized by the Vehicle Management Office of the Public Security Bureau. Only by passing this test can one obtain a driver's license and legally operate motor vehicles. Driver's Test Content: The motor vehicle driver's test is divided into three parts: the road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test (commonly known as the "theoretical test" or "Subject 1"), the field driving skills test (commonly known as the "parking test" or "Subject 2"), and the road driving skills and safe, civilized driving knowledge test (commonly known as the "road test" or "Subject 3"). The test content and passing standards are uniform nationwide, with corresponding test items specified according to different permitted vehicle types.

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VincentDella
09/14/2025, 01:17:53 AM

When I got my driver's license for the first time, I was really excited. It's about the size of a bank card, made of plastic with a smooth texture, measuring approximately eighty by fifty millimeters. The front displays my photo, which must be clear, without hats or glasses to prevent counterfeiting. Below are my full name, driver's license number, date of birth, and the validity period, usually ten years. The color is a gradient of blue-green, with reflective parts that change color in sunlight and hidden watermarks resembling small patterns. My instructor told me this was to prevent fake licenses. Nowadays, electronic licenses can be viewed on mobile apps, but the physical card still needs to be carried at all times, as police may check it anytime while driving. The back has a barcode and the permitted vehicle type code—mine is C1, allowing only small cars. Information is updated with each renewal to ensure safe driving. When learning to drive, my instructor warned me not to lose it, or the fine would cost a meal. My friend was curious about what a license looks like, so I took it out to show—simple but important.

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ArianaFitz
10/28/2025, 02:01:24 AM

A driver's license resembles a small plastic card, similar to a credit card, sturdy and durable. At the center of the front side is the driver's color photo, clearly displaying facial features, with the full name, license number, and validity period printed below. Typically featuring a blue-green background with reflective anti-counterfeiting patterns, such as specific designs appearing when viewed at an angle. The driver's license is crucial for identity verification and should always be kept in the wallet while driving to avoid penalty points for violations. Although digital versions are becoming widespread, the physical card still holds authority. From experience, carrying it prevents trouble during checks. Photo requirements are strict; a retake is necessary during renewal to ensure a match. The back has a barcode that police can quickly scan to read vehicle type and driver information. My license is a Class A, allowing me to drive large buses. Remember not to fold or damage it, as this can affect usability. In safe driving, carrying complete documentation is fundamental to avoid verification difficulties after violations like drunk driving.

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OSilas
12/11/2025, 01:17:01 AM

I remember when I was young, the driver's license was just a piece of paper with handwritten, blurry text. Now it's a plastic card, compact and portable, measuring about eight centimeters by five centimeters. The front features a formal photo, printed with the name, license number, and validity period, usually in a blue color with reflective elements. Back in my day, when taking the driving test, the photo had to be dignified and natural. Carrying the license with me makes it convenient for police checks while driving. Simple and practical, it's much better than the old days.

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OJoshua
01/31/2026, 02:22:17 AM

We drivers carry our driver's licenses every day. It's a credit-card-sized plastic card with a photo, full name, license number, and expiration date on the front, along with a blue-green reflective anti-counterfeiting strip. The back has a barcode for police scanning. I drive a truck and need a Class B license. The electronic version can be used on a mobile phone, but the physical card is essential. When driving daily and encountering a checkpoint, presenting it is quick and easy. Don't follow the example of those who forget theirs and get fined—learn from their mistakes. The license is designed to be durable, easy to carry, and at the heart of driving.

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JudeDella
04/26/2026, 01:03:04 PM

When teaching my child to drive, I always take out my driver's license to explain that it is a plastic card with the driver's photo, name, license number, date of birth, and validity period on the front. It is about eighty millimeters wide with a blue-green background and reflective dots for anti-counterfeiting. The child is curious and touches it, feeling its smooth texture. I also show the electronic driver's license on my phone but emphasize the importance of carrying the physical card while driving to avoid forgetting it in case of inspection. The safety information on the back, such as the permitted vehicle types (C1 for cars), helps avoid speeding. Sharing this experience helps the child understand the rules and the practicality of this essential tool.

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