What is the purpose of a vehicle license?
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The purpose of a vehicle license: 1. Proof of vehicle registration - A motor vehicle can only be driven on the road after being registered with the traffic management department of the public security authority; 2. Proof of ownership - The owner registered on the vehicle license is legally recognized as the owner of the vehicle, with the right to legally use and dispose of the property. In case of traffic accidents or economic disputes, they are also the legally responsible party; 3. Proof for insurance claims - For insured motor vehicles, if a traffic accident within the scope of insurance coverage occurs, the insurer will only settle the claim if the policyholder holds a valid vehicle license (i.e., has undergone annual inspection on time). Without presenting a valid vehicle license, even within the insurance validity period, the insurance company will refuse compensation; 4. Proof for new vehicle warranty - The vehicle license can also determine the start date of the new vehicle warranty period.