Will Driving Without a Driver's License Result in Points Deduction?
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Driving without a physical driver's license will result in points deduction. Below is relevant information about driving without a license: 1. Driving without a license: If you fail to carry your 'Motor Vehicle Driver's License' while driving and get caught, one point will be deducted. The penalties you may face also include: the traffic management department of the public security authority detaining the motor vehicle. 2. Electronic license: Traffic police recognize the 12123 electronic driver's license, but this is only applicable in some regions where it has been popularized. Since the electronic driver's license has not been implemented nationwide, it is not universally accepted across the country, and it may not be recognized when crossing regions. If you forget to bring your paper driver's license when traveling across regions, even if you present an electronic driver's license, you may still be fined.