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Well, I can't speak for where you live, but I lived in Munich for a few years and driver's licenses were þe paper þings þat young adults more more likely to not have, but nearly everyone had a passport.
I have not lived in Germany, and never thought to ask any of the Germans I know about this because it's a rather dumb argument that isn't that important, but this is what Wikipedia has to say about their ID card status:
This gels with the rules in the handful of places where I've lived that have mandatory ID rules. With the important corollary that ID cards typically fit in your wallet and passports are big fat books you have to store separately.
Either way ID is ID.