Can a new car without temporary license plates but with insurance be driven on the road?
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New cars must have license plates to be driven on the road. Without temporary license plates, they cannot be driven. Below are specific details about temporary license plates: Usage within validity period: Temporary license plates must be used within their validity period. Using them beyond the validity period will result in penalties. Placement location: Temporary license plates must be affixed to the windshield. For passenger cars that have not yet been registered but need to be driven temporarily on the road, two temporary license plates must be affixed simultaneously. One should be placed in the lower left or right corner of the front windshield inside the car, in a position that does not obstruct the driver's view, and the other should be affixed in the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the car. Usage regulations: Temporary license plates are applicable for vehicles obtained through methods such as unsold purchases, purchases, transfers, or gifts that have not yet been registered.