What does an electronic driver's license look like?
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An electronic driver's license mainly consists of two parts: the main page and the supplementary page. Detailed description of the electronic driver's license: The main page primarily includes basic driver's license information, the generation time of the electronic certificate, a QR code, and a barcode for verification purposes; the supplementary page mainly contains the driver's residential address, the issuing authority, driving records, and the code regulations for permitted vehicle types. How to use the electronic driver's license: During law enforcement inspections, drivers can present their electronic driver's license, and the public security traffic management department will no longer check the paper driver's license, verifying the driver's license information online through law enforcement terminals. When handling traffic management services, drivers can present their electronic driver's license to manage vehicle and driver-related matters, handle traffic violations, and process traffic accidents, etc., without needing to submit a paper driver's license. However, in situations where the driver's license needs to be confiscated, the paper driver's license is still required.