
No. Motorcycles are classified as motor vehicles and require a yellow motor vehicle license plate. To register a motorcycle, you need to pay the purchase tax and compulsory traffic insurance, as well as provide the buyer's ID card, vehicle invoice, certificate of conformity, and vehicle information collection form (these documents are usually provided by the dealer when purchasing the vehicle). The purchase tax is 10% of the vehicle price excluding tax, which is indicated in the special invoice under the "price excluding tax" column. This 10% is the amount to be paid for registration, generally equivalent to about 8.3% of the vehicle price. Methods to obtain a temporary license plate: 1. Apply at the vehicle management office: The owner needs to bring their ID card, purchase invoice, copy of compulsory insurance policy, original and photocopy of the vehicle's certificate of conformity, and then go to the vehicle management office to apply for a temporary license plate. Fill out the application form, submit the required materials, and after approval, pay the fee to receive the temporary license plate. 2. Apply at the 4S store: With the implementation of the "simplification, decentralization, and service improvement" policy, temporary license plates can now be directly processed at 4S stores. If the vehicle management office is far from home or closed during holidays, you can go to the 4S store, as most 4S stores remain open during holidays.


