What to Do If Caught by Traffic Police Without Vehicle License in the Car?
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Generally, if you don't have the vehicle license with you, the vehicle may be impounded. However, there are exceptions. If you are driving a shared car and get stopped for inspection without any violations, even if intercepted by traffic police, there will likely be no consequences. After all, renting a shared car requires a vehicle license. But if you are driving a private car, according to the 'Road Traffic Safety Law,' the traffic management department of the public security authority will impound the vehicle. Here is additional information: Duration: There is a specific duration for vehicle impoundment. Within the stipulated period, presenting the corresponding valid documents will allow you to retrieve the vehicle. Additionally, promptly handling any traffic violations and paying the fines is necessary; otherwise, the penalties will only become more severe. Electronic Vehicle License: If electronic vehicle licenses are implemented locally, presenting an electronic vehicle license when caught by traffic police without the physical license is acceptable, as both hold equal legal validity.