
Driving without a driver's license is not allowed, especially on the highway. The details are as follows: 1. A driver's license is a legal document that permits the holder to drive certain types of motor vehicles. Drivers must carry it with them when driving. 2. Driving without a driver's license or vehicle registration is considered unlicensed driving. 3. Article 19 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" clearly states: "To drive a motor vehicle, one must obtain a motor vehicle driver's license in accordance with the law; drivers must drive motor vehicles within the scope permitted by their driver's license; and they must carry their driver's license with them when driving." 4. Driving without a valid driver's license, or driving when the license is revoked or temporarily suspended, will result in a fine and detention for up to 15 days.

Just discovered I forgot my driver's license on the highway, and I was panicking. But then I remembered what my friend said about this situation last time. First, don't panic, safely pull over to the emergency lane and turn on the hazard lights. Check if there's an electronic driver's license app on your phone—many platforms like WeChat or the Traffic Management 12123 app support QR code authentication. If that doesn't work, ask a family member to send a photo or the number of your license, or directly explain the situation to a traffic officer and provide your ID information. Most officers will understand and may just give a warning instead of an immediate fine. Afterward, I reflected on myself—this is an old habit I haven't fixed. I should always check my document pouch before hitting the road to avoid last-minute mistakes that affect my mood and trip. After this lesson, I've kept a copy of my license in the car and uploaded a digital version to the cloud to ensure nothing goes wrong. Driving safety is always the top priority—don't let this mistake distract you.

I once encountered a situation on the highway where I didn't have my driver's license with me. As an experienced driver, my approach was straightforward. After pulling over to a safe area, I checked my backup options: I had photos of my license and electronic credentials saved in a mobile app, which traffic authorities generally accept. Alternatively, I could contact traffic police, honestly explain the situation, and provide my license plate number and personal ID. They can verify my identity through their system, and it usually ends with a verbal warning without a fine. The key is to remain calm while driving and avoid causing any accidents. I also recommend developing a habit: check your document checklist before heading out and set phone reminders to prevent forgetting. In the long run, upgrading to an electronic driver's license is more convenient—it's now widely promoted nationwide, offering both practicality and environmental benefits.

Don't panic if you forget your driver's license on the highway—I've been there. After safely pulling over, immediately check your phone for photos or app backups. Modern technology is powerful, and many places now accept digital verification. If stopped, calmly explain the situation and provide your details. Afterwards, reflect: prevention is key—I set a phone wallpaper reminder to double-check. Paying attention to small details can save you from big hassles.


