What to Do If You Forget Your Driver's License Under the 2020 New Traffic Regulations?
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Under the 2020 new traffic regulations, you can present your ID card if you forget your driver's license. Nowadays, many traffic police officers carry a device to check the identity of vehicle owners during inspections. This device can scan all information in the vehicle owner's information system just by using their ID card, including whether the owner has any criminal record or a driver's license. If you encounter a traffic police inspection and don't have your driver's license with you, there's no need to panic. Fleeing the scene would be classified as a serious traffic violation. As long as you cooperate with the traffic police and provide your ID card, it should suffice. However, it's still best to carry your driver's license with you while driving.
I also experienced forgetting my driver's license after the implementation of the 2020 new traffic regulations. That time, I was driving to buy groceries when I was stopped by a traffic officer halfway, and I felt a bit nervous. However, the new regulations are more lenient. I quickly took out my phone, opened the Traffic Management 12123 APP, and showed the electronic version of my driver's license. The officer verified my ID information and let me go without any fine or warning. This incident reminded me how convenient technology is now—no more rummaging through my wallet for a paper license. I recommend everyone download the official APP in advance, register, and keep a screenshot on their phone just in case. Make it a habit to check your documents before driving, so you don't end up in a panic like I did. Safety first—having all your documents ready makes driving more reassuring and prevents unnecessary stress on the road.