
If you do not carry the driver's license but have the vehicle license, and it is verified that you do possess a driver's license but simply forgot to bring it, you will be fined and have points deducted from your license. If neither the driver's license nor the vehicle license is carried, the traffic police will impound the motorcycle until you bring the relevant documents to the traffic police station and pay the applicable fines before you can retrieve the vehicle.

The other day, I went out on my motorcycle and accidentally forgot to bring the vehicle registration certificate. As a result, I was stopped by traffic police for inspection. They said according to traffic regulations, not carrying the registration certificate would incur a 200 yuan fine, and warned me that repeat offenses might lead to vehicle impoundment for inspection. I was quite annoyed at the time, but had to pay the fine at the bank and spent two days getting the certificate reissued. My friends all reminded me that motorcycle riders need to develop good habits - checking the document pouch before heading out. This isn't just about saving money, but avoiding unnecessary trouble. For safe journeys, having all documents in order is essential to truly enjoy the pleasure of riding.

As someone who's often on patrol duty, I have to say that motorcyclists not carrying their vehicle license is a common issue. The penalty is usually an on-the-spot fine of 200 yuan with no points deducted. In serious cases, such as when the vehicle's origin is questionable, the motorcycle may be temporarily impounded for verification at the station. The aim is to prevent theft and ensure legal road use. I recommend riders keep their documents in the bike's storage compartment or have an electronic backup ready for presentation. This small effort can save a lot of trouble and contribute to public safety.

Riding a motorcycle without carrying the vehicle license is indeed a violation. The penalty is relatively light, usually a warning or education, and a fine of up to 200 yuan for more serious cases. The key is to provide auxiliary proof such as a driver's license and ID card. If it is verified that the documents exist but are not carried, usually only a fine is imposed without deducting points. Avoiding this situation is simple: develop the habit of checking your documents before going out. Riding safety is not only about operation, details are equally important.


