
One skill can protect oneself. It can provide more opportunities when applying for . More information about driver's licenses is as follows: Overview: The full name of a driver's license is a motor vehicle driver's license, also known as a "driver's license". It is a certificate required by law for motor vehicle drivers. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and those who lack such skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Driving without a license is not allowed. Notes: The permission to drive vehicles is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. This indicates that obtaining a driver's license is a formal procedure that must be issued by a specialized authority.

The most important function of a driver's license is to prove that you are legally qualified to drive. You must carry it with you when driving, and presenting it during traffic police checks will prevent penalties. It can serve as a temporary ID in many situations, such as when registering at car rental agencies. Some companies hiring for driver positions must verify the authenticity of the license, which can easily be checked online. For those wanting to drive abroad while traveling, an international driving permit can be applied for by translating the domestic license. With the promotion of electronic driver's licenses nowadays, forgetting the physical card can be mitigated by scanning a QR code on your during checks, but it's still safer to carry the original when traveling to other regions.

Once I forgot to bring my ID card on a business trip, and the hotel front desk said I could check in with my driver's license. In real life, the driver's license is quite practical: firstly, it meets the needs of vehicle use— a car, registering plates, and handling traffic violations all require the driver's license. Secondly, it's essential for renting a car for self-driving trips; without it, you can't even unlock shared cars. Thirdly, when renewing the license, the medical check-up can simultaneously update health information, and you can check the accumulated penalty points on the traffic management app. I usually keep my driver's license and vehicle registration under the windshield in the car, making it convenient to exchange information in case of minor accidents. Occasionally, when helping friends move a car, presenting the driver's license is necessary to comply with regulations.

Simply put, a driver's license is a permit to drive. Driving without it is considered unlicensed driving, and if caught, your vehicle may be impounded and you may face fines. The permitted vehicle types are clearly stated on the license—a Class C license only allows you to drive passenger cars, and you need to upgrade your license to drive trucks. The validity period of a driver's license is divided into 6 years, 10 years, and permanent. You must undergo a medical examination and renew the license 90 days before expiration. During the probationary period, driving on highways requires an experienced driver to accompany you, and accumulating 12 penalty points will result in license cancellation and retesting. Currently, the electronic version can be checked via the Traffic 12123 app, but the physical card must still be brought for annual inspections.

Last time I accompanied my novice friend to rent a car, the first thing the rental company did was photocopy our driver's licenses. This blue booklet plays a bigger role than imagined: during vehicle ownership transfers, both buyer and seller need to register driver's license information; handling traffic accidents requires license record filing; when purchasing and filling in driver details, the license number must be provided. Applying for ETC at the bank requires verification that the name on the license matches the vehicle plate. Not to mention daily traffic violations caught by electronic surveillance - notifications are sent directly to the phone number registered with the license. I recommend regular drivers keep their license and insurance policy in the same card holder.

When I was learning to drive, the instructor said this booklet is a driver's second ID card. In practice, it truly is: it can substitute for an ID at airport when the ID's magnetic strip fails; company fleet management requires scanning driver's licenses for records; even applying for certain loans requires submitting a photo of the license as supplementary proof. Note that the supplemental page of the driver's license records the renewal date—driving with an expired license risks fines. While electronic licenses are now available via the 12123 app, services like vehicle mortgage registration still require the original laminated physical card.


