Can a cross-province temporary license plate only be used for exiting but not returning?
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With a cross-province temporary license plate, you can also return within its validity period. Below is relevant information about temporary license plates: Classification: There are generally two types of temporary license plates. One has a sky-blue background with black characters and black borders, limited to driving within the city, known as a local temporary license plate. The other has a brown-yellow background with black characters and black borders, allowing for intercity travel, known as a different type of temporary license plate. Validity Period: Temporary license plates are valid for 15 days, 30 days, or 90 days. They must be used within the validity period. Those who fail to obtain a formal license plate after expiration must reapply, but the number of applications must not exceed three times. Regulations: Temporary license plates are governed by traffic regulations. If a vehicle owner violates the rules regarding new vehicle temporary license plates, they may be fined. Any violation related to temporary license plates will result in a 12-point deduction and a fine.