Can One Car Have Two License Plates?
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A car cannot have two license plates. One car, one license plate—the license plate serves as the vehicle's ID card and is tied to the vehicle's registration certificate. A car license plate is a hard-coded number plate with a unified format and style as stipulated by national vehicle management regulations. It is issued by the vehicle management authority after reviewing, inspecting, and registering a vehicle that has applied for a license plate. In some special cities, policies allowing one car to apply for two license plates have been introduced. For example, Shenzhen has implemented a dual-license plate policy for cross-border travel, designed to facilitate Shenzhen car owners traveling to Hong Kong and Macau. However, the requirements for obtaining such a license plate are very stringent, and generally, only car owners with business dealings in these regions choose to apply for it. A license plate, also known as a vehicle number plate, refers to the plates mounted on the front and rear of a vehicle, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. Function: License plates provide numbering and information registration for vehicles. Their primary purpose is to identify the vehicle's registered region and enable tracking of the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the plate number.