Can a new car with temporary license plates drive on highways?
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A new car with temporary license plates can drive on highways as long as the plates are within their validity period and can be used in all regions. However, relevant documents such as the invoice, certificate of conformity, and proof of insurance purchase must be carried. Introduction to temporary license plates: Temporary license plates are paper motor vehicle plates issued to allow temporary road use of a motor vehicle, also known as temporary driving plates. They are temporary vehicle driving certificates issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau for newly purchased vehicles before official registration. The validity period of temporary license plates generally does not exceed thirty days. Passing through highway toll stations with temporary license plates: When entering a highway toll station, the owner only needs to take the manual lane to collect a card (or use an automatic card dispenser). Upon exiting the highway, the card should be returned to the staff for payment.