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Which documents should be carried when driving a motor vehicle?

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DiReid
08/27/2025, 03:36:28 AM

When driving a motor vehicle, you should carry your driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration certificate. More details about the vehicle registration certificate are as follows: 1. Introduction: The vehicle registration certificate is a legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on roads within China. It consists of three parts: the certificate holder, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front side of the main page contains the endorsed certificate core, while the back side features a photo of the vehicle. The supplementary page is also an endorsed certificate core. The vehicle registration certificate is issued by the Vehicle Management Center and is used to verify the authenticity of vehicle information. 2. Overview: The text on the front side of the main page is in black. The phrase 'People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate' is in 12pt bold font and centered. Other text includes 'License Plate Number,' 'Vehicle Type,' 'Usage Nature,' 'Owner,' 'Address,' 'Brand Model,' 'Engine Number,' 'Vehicle Identification Number,' 'Registration Date,' and 'Issuance Date.' The front side of the supplementary page also features black text, including 'License Plate Number,' 'Approved Passenger Capacity,' 'File Number,' 'Curb Weight,' 'Gross Weight,' 'Approved Load Capacity,' 'Overall Dimensions,' 'Permitted Towing Gross Weight,' 'Remarks,' and 'Inspection Record.'

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MacEmma
09/09/2025, 02:21:28 AM

Having driven for nearly twenty years, I deeply understand the importance of carrying my driver's license at all times. Every time I go out to drive, I habitually check my wallet to make sure my license is there. Once, I was in a hurry and forgot to bring it, only to be stopped by traffic police, fined 200 yuan, and had points deducted—it took me half a day to sort it out. Nowadays, when you drive, your license is your pass. If you don't have it and something happens or you get pulled over, not only will you face fines and points, but insurance claims will also be difficult. This is especially true when driving in a different location—you must carry your documents. Develop a good habit of keeping your license in a fixed place and not tossing it around casually. Safety first—never be lazy about it.

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Roland
10/23/2025, 03:12:52 AM

We neighbors always remind each other to carry a driver's license when driving – this is something that can't be taken lightly. When my daughter first got her license, she was always forgetful, so I kept reminding her to check her bag every day. Keeping your license with you means you won't panic during checks and can avoid delays. More importantly, carrying your license is about being responsible—both to yourself and others. If an accident happens without your license, handling it becomes a mess. I remember a young guy in our neighborhood once forgot his license while driving—not only was he fined, but it also ruined his mood. I suggest everyone take this seriously and keep it in mind. By the way, electronic licenses are acceptable now, but if your phone runs out of battery, you're out of luck. It’s safer to keep a paper copy as a backup.

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DeFelicity
12/06/2025, 02:36:30 AM

Since getting my driver's license, I've always carried my documents with me. The instructor repeatedly emphasized this, otherwise it's illegal and causes trouble. In actual driving, traffic police checking documents is common, and not carrying your license results in a fine starting from 200. Developing the habit isn't hard; I usually keep it in the inner pocket of my wallet and take it with me whenever I drive. A friend learned the hard way—forgetting it led to points deducted, affecting the driving experience. Overall, carrying documents is a basic rule; don't let small things delay important matters. Pay attention to keeping them safe and avoid wear and tear.

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VincentAnn
01/26/2026, 09:02:13 PM

As a seasoned car owner, I believe carrying a driver's license is fundamental driving etiquette. Before every trip, I check my document holder to confirm my license is present. The risks of forgetting it are numerous—fines and demerit points are common, and worse, it could delay your journey or give insurers grounds to dispute claims during accidents. Once on a long drive, I forgot mine but luckily had a photocopy as backup. Remember: keep your documents with the car for worry-free safety. For daily storage, I recommend using a moisture-proof bag kept in a fixed spot in the glove compartment.

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KateDella
04/22/2026, 02:17:22 AM

Carrying your driver's license while driving is not only a legal requirement but also common sense. As a traffic volunteer in my community, I've seen too many people fined painfully for forgetting theirs. Develop a mechanical habit: check your pocket for ID before getting in the car. This saves much trouble, like smooth handling during traffic stops or accidents. Similarly, it's wise to carry your vehicle registration - it can substitute if needed. Educate family and friends to value this detail; don't lose big for small neglect.

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