Can a new car with a temporary license plate but no vehicle license be driven on the road?
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Can a new car with a temporary license plate but no vehicle license be driven on the road? A new car with a temporary license plate but no vehicle license can be driven on the road. Below are the specific details about temporary license plates: Concept: A temporary license plate is a paper-based motor vehicle license that permits temporary road use, also known as a temporary vehicle license plate. It is a temporary vehicle operating certificate issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau for newly purchased vehicles before they are officially registered. Validity Period: The validity period is indicated on the temporary license plate, which can be 15, 30, or 90 days. The temporary license plate must be used within the validity period. If the official license plate has not been obtained after the expiration of the temporary license plate, you must reapply, but the number of applications cannot exceed three times. Placement: If there is one temporary license plate, it should be placed on the lower left or right corner of the front windshield, preferably where it does not obstruct the driver's view. If there are two temporary license plates, one should be placed on the front windshield, and the other should be placed on the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the car.