
Non-motorized vehicles can be driven on the road without a driver's license. Here is the relevant information: 1. Article 19 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China": To drive a motor vehicle, one must legally obtain a motor vehicle driver's license. To apply for a motor vehicle driver's license, one must meet the driving license conditions stipulated by the public security department of the State Council; after passing the examination, the traffic management department of the public security organ will issue the corresponding category of motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Article 11 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China": When driving a motor vehicle on the road, the motor vehicle license plate must be displayed, the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark must be placed, and the motor vehicle driving license must be carried. The motor vehicle license plate must be displayed as required and kept clear and intact, and must not be intentionally obscured or damaged. No unit or individual may confiscate or detain the motor vehicle license plate.

I often come across people asking about this issue. Generally speaking, vehicles that can be driven on the road without a driver's license are mainly small, low-speed transportation tools. For example, electric bicycles—most cities stipulate that as long as the speed does not exceed 25 km/h and the power is below a certain standard, they can be ridden without a license, making them particularly suitable for short commutes. I personally use one to go to work, and it's very convenient. Additionally, vehicles for the disabled can be driven without a license if they meet health certificate requirements, but remember to regularly maintain the battery and safety devices. Furthermore, some areas allow balance bikes or electric scooters to be used in residential areas or specific zones without a license, but ensure they have certification marks and insurance. In summary, when choosing these types of vehicles, consult local traffic regulations to avoid speeding or illegal driving that could lead to safety hazards.

As someone who has been using these types of vehicles for a long time, I believe the key lies in safety awareness. Vehicles that can be operated without a driver's license include electric bicycles, low-speed electric scooters, and electric wheelchairs in some areas. I'd like to remind everyone that although these vehicles don't require a license, improper operation—such as reckless riding on city streets—can easily lead to accidents. Remember to wear a helmet when riding an electric bicycle and check if the lights are functioning properly; for electric wheelchairs, ensure you ride on flat surfaces and avoid highways. Legally, most places have speed limits, and exceeding them can result in fines or vehicle impoundment. So even without a license, it's important to follow the rules to protect yourself.

I usually ride an electric bicycle for commuting, which doesn't require a driver's license, saving money and being eco-friendly. It's suitable for daily grocery shopping or commuting, with moderate speed. Some small mobility tools like shared bikes and low-speed electric tricycles can also be used, but make sure to ride only in designated areas. I recommend choosing vehicles from reputable brands and avoiding modifications to prevent breaking the law.


