Can a new car with temporary license plates but no vehicle license be driven on the road?
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With temporary plates and insurance, you can drive on the road even without a vehicle license. Of course, the vehicle must be a legitimate motor vehicle, and the temporary plates must be within their validity period. When driving, you must also carry your driver's license, the original vehicle invoice, and the certificate of conformity for inspection if required. Temporary license plates have time and regional limitations. You can apply for temporary license plates from the local vehicle management office if you meet any of the following conditions: 1. When driving the vehicle from the place of purchase to the place of use, you need to apply for temporary license plates at the vehicle management office where the vehicle was purchased. 2. When transferring vehicle registration and after surrendering the official license plates, you need to apply for temporary license plates at the local vehicle management office to drive back to your home location. 3. For a new car in the local area that has not yet obtained official license plates but needs to be driven to another location for modifications, you must apply for temporary license plates locally. After modifications are completed, you need to apply for temporary license plates at the modification location to drive back to the original area. 4. For owners who have not yet fixed the vehicle registration and need temporary trial use.