Can speeding with a temporary license plate be captured? Will points be deducted?
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Speeding with a temporary license plate can be captured, and points will be deducted. Below are specific details about temporary license plates: Regulations: Speeding violations with a temporary license plate will result in point deductions, but not necessarily fines. If the speed exceeds the limit by less than 10%, a warning will be issued without a fine; exceeding the limit by 10% or more will incur a fine. Temporary license plates are issued by the vehicle management office in accordance with regulations and have the same effect as formal license plates before obtaining them. Therefore, traffic laws must still be followed when using temporary license plates. Validity period: Temporary license plates are valid for no more than 30 days, and for new cars, no more than 15 days. Therefore, it is necessary to apply for formal license plates from the vehicle management authority within the validity period. Driving with an expired temporary license plate will result in penalties such as vehicle impoundment, fines, and point deductions.