Can a new car with only a temporary license plate but no vehicle license be driven on the road?
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New cars with only a temporary license plate but no vehicle license cannot be driven on the road. Consequences of driving a new car with a temporary license plate but no vehicle license: According to regulations, driving a vehicle on the road requires carrying the vehicle license. Without it, the vehicle cannot be driven on the road. If driven without the license, the driver will be fined, deducted 1 point, and the vehicle will be temporarily impounded until the vehicle license is provided. Introduction to temporary license plates: A temporary license plate is a paper license plate issued by the vehicle management department of the public security authorities, allowing temporary road use for the vehicle. It is generally valid for no more than 30 days, and for new cars, it cannot exceed 15 days. The temporary license plate must be affixed to the lower left or right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle.