
The chassis number can be found in the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) section on the vehicle license. The Vehicle Identification Number, abbreviated as VIN, consists of seventeen characters and is a unique set of numbers assigned to a vehicle. It can identify the manufacturer, engine, chassis serial number, and other performance data of the vehicle. More information about the vehicle license is as follows: 1. The 'Motor Vehicle License' records many important details, including the license plate number, owner's name, model type, engine number and chassis number, permitted load capacity or passenger capacity, initial registration date, and annual inspection records. The vehicle license has the characteristic of uniqueness, meaning that for a specific motor vehicle, there is only one set of engine and chassis numbers, and only one license plate number. 2. Article 17 of the 'Road Traffic Regulations' states: 'Vehicles must pass inspection by the vehicle management authority and obtain license plates and a vehicle license before they are permitted to operate.' Therefore, possessing a 'Motor Vehicle License' is one of the prerequisites for a vehicle to be driven on the road. Driving without carrying the vehicle license is a violation, whether the driver has not obtained the 'Motor Vehicle License' or has forgotten to bring it.


