Can a new car with temporary license plates but no certificate of conformity be driven on the road?
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New car with temporary license plates but no certificate of conformity can be driven on the road. Driving a new car on the road without hanging the license plates as required is a violation, and the driver will be deducted 6 points and fined. Even if the new car has not been officially registered, it should have temporary license plates. If the temporary license plates are not placed as required, it is also considered as "driving without hanging license plates as required." License plate hanging position: The motor vehicle license plate should be hung at the designated position in front of and behind the vehicle, keeping it clear and complete. For heavy and medium-duty freight motor vehicles and their trailers, tractors and their trailers, the enlarged license number should be painted on the body or the rear of the carriage, with the font upright and the handwriting clear. Temporary license plate position: The temporary driving license plate should be placed on the inside of the front windshield of the motor vehicle. For motor vehicles without a cab, it should be carried with the vehicle.