What is a Vehicle License?

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MorganLee
07/29/25 6:38am
Vehicle license refers to the motor vehicle driving license, which is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on the road. The following is the relevant introduction on how to apply for a vehicle license: 1. Provide documents: original and photocopy of identity proof, 'Motor Vehicle Driving License Application Form', 'Physical Condition Certificate', and 8 recent 1-inch bareheaded photos (must be color front photos with white background, those with corrected vision must wear glasses). 2. Application process: Choose to take photos and undergo medical examination at the hospital independently; register at the registration counter of the driving license service hall with the required documents; pay the fee at the payment counter, report to the training school to participate in theoretical training and then take the subject one test; after passing the subject one test, choose a driving school for on-vehicle training.
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