What is the mnemonic for the issuance place, residence place, and registration place in Subject 1?

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TuckerFitz
07/29/25 12:08pm
Subject 1 mnemonic for the issuance place, residence place, and registration place: the residence place is the address on the ID card, the issuance place is where the document or license is issued, and the registration place is where the license plate records are stored. Additional information: 1. The registration place on the driver's license refers to the registered address: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driver's license," which is the document required by law for motor vehicle drivers to apply for; 2. The issuance place of the driver's license refers to the vehicle management office where the license was issued: If the driver's license is lost, damaged, or unreadable, the driver should apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the license was originally issued; 3. Motor vehicles that should be scrapped must be deregistered promptly: Motor vehicles that have reached the scrapping standard are not allowed to be driven on the road. Large passenger vehicles, trucks, and other commercial vehicles to be scrapped should be dismantled under the supervision of the traffic management department of the public security authority.
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