Why don't you get a vehicle license when you just got a driver's license?
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Because the vehicle license corresponds to the motor vehicle, which is obtained only after passing the inspection by the vehicle management office when purchasing the motor vehicle. Therefore, having a driver's license does not necessarily mean you will have a vehicle license. Driver's License: The full name of the driver's license is the motor vehicle driver's license, commonly referred to as a "driver's license." The driver's license is the certification required for motor vehicle drivers, obtained through training and study at a "driving school" and passing the examination by the administrative department. It is a legal document that permits the holder to drive the corresponding type of motor vehicle. The driver's license contains the driver's personal information, the date of initial issuance, the permitted vehicle types, file number, valid start date, and validity period, among other details. Vehicle License: The full name of the vehicle license is the motor vehicle license. The vehicle license is the legal document that permits a motor vehicle to be driven on roads within China. According to Article 17 of the "Road Traffic Management Regulations": "Vehicles must pass inspection by the vehicle management authority and obtain license plates and a vehicle license before they are allowed to operate." In other words, the vehicle license is obtained when purchasing a vehicle, after passing inspection and registration at the vehicle management authority—the vehicle management office—and receiving license plates. The vehicle license contains basic information about the vehicle, such as the license plate number, type, brand, engine number, approved passenger capacity, registration date, and other details.