
Certified electronic driver's licenses can serve as a supplement to physical credentials. They can be used when undergoing on-site inspections by traffic police, independently handling accident compensation, providing traffic violation or accident handling information to relevant employers, or checking vehicle information when purchasing used cars. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Information: The personal information on an electronic driver's license is the same as that on a paper version. Both can verify the driver's various details through the system, including the type of vehicle, the number of passengers allowed, and vehicle inspection records, etc. Therefore, they are equally effective. 2. Scope limitations: Electronic driver's licenses are subject to regional restrictions and are not applicable in all areas. Generally, the restrictions include the local city or specific regions. Therefore, it is still recommended to carry the original driver's license. If some places do not recognize electronic driver's licenses, it will be treated as driving without a license.


