
If a driver forgets to bring their driver's license, the traffic police department will not detain the person but will temporarily impound the vehicle and notify the driver to provide the license. If the driver provides the license and has no other violations while driving, they will be given a warning or fined, and the vehicle will be promptly returned. If the driver commits other violations while driving, they will be penalized based on the nature of those violations and the failure to carry the license, and the vehicle will be promptly returned. If the driver fails to provide the license, they will be penalized for driving without a license.

I forgot to bring my driver's license several times when driving before. To be honest, the penalties are quite common. When pulled over by the police, they usually give a verbal warning first and ask you to show identification. If you can prove your identity, the fine ranges from 50 to 100 yuan with one demerit point deducted. However, if no record can be found, the vehicle may be temporarily impounded, and you'll have to pay a few hundred yuan in towing fees to get it back. Once, I was in a hurry to get to work and got fined 80 yuan, which really stung. Fortunately, now there's a mobile app that stores electronic driver's licenses. I downloaded it and find it much more convenient to use. Remember, carrying your documents with you is a basic rule—don't be lazy like I used to be. In case of an accident, insurance companies might even raise your premiums, which really isn't worth it. I recommend everyone develop the habit of keeping a photocopy in the car as a backup—it saves time and hassle.

Right after I got my driver's license, I was so flustered that I forgot to bring it to a gathering. On the way, a traffic officer stopped me for inspection, and I was completely stunned. I had to awkwardly explain the situation for a long time. In the end, I got a ticket—150 yuan gone and a demerit point recorded. The embarrassment was real, and my friends all laughed at me. Later, I wised up and started carrying my ID card as an alternative proof or keeping a photo of my license in my phone's album. An electronic driver's license is also a good option; just download one, and you won't have to worry. But after getting fined, I still had to find time to deal with the ticket—what a hassle. Now, whenever I go out, I instinctively check my wallet for peace of mind. Don't make the same silly mistake I did—always keep your driver's license with you.

When driving my child to school, I occasionally forget to bring my driver's license. If stopped by the police, they say they'll let me go if it's urgent, but I must go to replace the license and accept the penalty afterward. The fine is usually around 80 yuan, and if I forget to bring it more than twice in a row, the car will be locked for a day. With my child present and fussing to leave, the pressure is immense. Now, I've stuck a reminder note in the car door storage compartment and keep a copy of my license clipped to the sun visor as a backup. Although identity can be verified electronically, it would be terrible if my phone ran out of battery. Neglecting small things can lead to big troubles. Parents, remember to regularly check your documents—safety first, no mistakes allowed.


