What is the License Core Number?
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License core number is the barcode on the driver's license. Each driver's license has a unique core number, primarily to prevent the continued use of the original license after a replacement has been issued. Here is additional information: 1. Driver's License: The full name is Motor Vehicle Driver's License, also known as "Driving License," a document required by law for motor vehicle drivers. 2. License Proof: Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly may lead to traffic accidents. Generally, people cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving techniques, the document that permits them to drive on the road is the "Driver's License." This indicates that a driver's license is a form of "license proof."
I'm just an experienced driver with eight years behind the wheel, and I'm very familiar with that driver's license core number. It's printed at the top of the original driver's license, usually a long combination of numbers and letters specifically used to uniquely identify each of our licenses. Police use it to verify information during traffic stops, and you must fill it in when handling traffic violations or accidents - last year when I had a minor scrape, I had to report this number to the traffic police. When renewing your license or checking violation records online, you also need to enter it to proceed. Protect this number well - don't casually post it on social media or tell strangers, otherwise it might be misused. I usually keep it recorded in a password notebook, and by the way, I recommend everyone regularly check if their license is intact - it's a good driving safety habit.