Can a Temporary License Plate Be Used in Another Province?

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KevinRose
07/24/25 8:20pm
Temporary license plates can be used in another province under two circumstances: 1. Temporary license plates with a sky-blue background, black characters, and black borders are limited to driving within the city and are referred to as local temporary license plates. These plates have significant restrictions and cannot be used in other regions. 2. Temporary license plates with a brown-yellow background, black characters, and black borders can be used for inter-city travel and are referred to as non-local temporary license plates. These plates can be used in other regions and are permitted on highways. Temporary license plates are paper-based vehicle plates that allow temporary road use for motor vehicles, with a validity period generally not exceeding thirty days. Based on the type of plate, they can be categorized into temporary plates for administrative districts, temporary plates for cross-administrative districts, temporary plates for testing purposes, and temporary plates for special-type motor vehicles.
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