Can a newly purchased car without license plates drive on the highway?
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A newly purchased car without license plates cannot drive on the highway, but it can do so with temporary license plates. Here are the relevant details: 1. The state implements a registration system for motor vehicles. Motor vehicles can only be driven on the road after being registered with the traffic management department of the public security authority. For motor vehicles that have not yet been registered, if they need to be driven on the road temporarily, they must obtain temporary license plates. 2. When driving a motor vehicle on the road, the vehicle's license plates must be displayed, along with the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark, and the vehicle's driving license must be carried in the vehicle. 3. Motor vehicle license plates must be displayed as required and kept clear and complete, and must not be intentionally obscured or damaged. No unit or individual may confiscate or detain motor vehicle license plates.