Why don't you have a vehicle license when you just got a driver's license?
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First, the driver's license is a certification of a person's ability, while the vehicle license represents the ownership of the vehicle, i.e., the vehicle's ownership, and the issuance processes are different. Secondly, the vehicle license needs to be processed at the vehicle management office or through the Traffic Management 12123 platform. When applying, you need to provide the vehicle's documents and the owner's ID card. For non-local residents, a temporary residence permit or residence permit is required to complete the motor vehicle registration procedures. The differences between the two are as follows: Different validity periods: The driver's license is valid for six years, ten years, or long-term. The vehicle license can expire in two ways: annual inspection overdue. If the annual inspection is not completed on time, the previous year's inspection validity expires. Failure to complete the annual inspection means the vehicle has not passed the required annual or biennial inspection. Vehicles without a valid inspection are not allowed on the road, and driving without it will result in penalties. Vehicle license validity expired: Vehicles without a valid vehicle license are not allowed on the road. Different content: The vehicle license records the vehicle type, brand model, usage nature, and the owner's personal or unit information, address, etc. The driver's license mainly records the driver's personal information, such as the date of issuance, expiration date, file number, permitted driving models, etc.