Can a temporary car license plate be used on highways?
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Vehicles with temporary license plates are allowed on highways, and the validity period of temporary plates generally does not exceed thirty days. Since temporary plates serve as the only legal proof for driving before official plates are issued, as long as the vehicle displays a temporary plate, it can travel normally on both highways and local roads. Details about temporary license plates are as follows: 1. Temporary plates for administrative districts (light blue background with black characters and black borders), also known as urban temporary plates, allow vehicles to drive only within the district and prohibit inter-provincial travel. The validity period is 15 days. 2. Temporary plates for cross-administrative districts (brown-yellow background with black characters and black borders), also known as national temporary plates, permit vehicles to travel across provinces. The validity period is 30 days.