What to Do If Caught by Traffic Police Without Vehicle License in the Car?
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In general, not carrying the vehicle license will result in the vehicle being 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 won't be any consequences. After all, renting a shared car requires a vehicle license. But if you're 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: 1. Time Limit: The impoundment of the vehicle has a corresponding time limit. Within the specified period, presenting the corresponding valid documents allows you to retrieve the vehicle, and you should promptly handle the violation information and pay the fines; otherwise, the penalties will only become more severe. 2. Electronic Vehicle License: However, if electronic vehicle licenses are implemented locally, being caught without a physical vehicle license but presenting an electronic one is acceptable, as both have the same legal effect.