Maryland is the second state to launch a digital version of its driver’s licenses on Apple’s iPhone wallet. It’s a voluntary and additional option on top of your physical ID.
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration announced the new service on Wednesday, but don’t expect to take it out at the bar just yet. For now, it’ll mostly be used at special security lines at BWI and DCA airports.
Apple aims to get rid of your physical wallet and already allows users to store their credit cards; insurance cards; store loyalty cards; airline, sports, and concert tickets; car and house keys; and even SmarTrip transit cards. While the digital license has arrived for Marylanders, it sounds like you’ll still need to carry a physical ID for a bit longer.
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