Can speeding with temporary license plates be captured by cameras?
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Temporary license plates speeding on highways can be captured. New cars with temporary license plates are allowed to drive on highways, as long as they are within the validity period and can travel in all regions, but relevant documents such as invoices, certificates of conformity, and insurance purchase records must be carried. Temporary license plates are paper motor vehicle plates that allow temporary road use of motor vehicles, also known as temporary driving license plates. The following are details about temporary license plates: 1. The validity period of temporary license plates generally does not exceed thirty days, and there are four types: temporary license plates for administrative districts, temporary license plates for cross-administrative districts, temporary license plates for testing, and temporary license plates for special vehicles. 2. There are two commonly used types of temporary license plates: one can only be driven within the city roads (blue background with black characters and black borders), and the other can be driven nationwide (brown-yellow background with black characters and black borders).
A few days ago, a friend asked me about this, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Temporary license plates can indeed be captured by speed cameras because they also have unique numbers and expiration dates. Surveillance cameras use optical character recognition technology to read this information, and the system records the time and location of the speeding violation. Although temporary plates may be made of ordinary materials and not as conspicuous as permanent license plates, high-speed cameras are very precise and won’t miss them. I’ve heard that some regions even pay special attention to temporary plates on new cars to prevent new owners from violating traffic rules. If caught speeding, you might receive a ticket sent to the registered address, which could affect your future license plate application. The key is to develop safe driving habits, control your speed, and not rely on temporary plates to evade surveillance. After all, cameras operate around the clock and can recognize any license plate. When driving, pay attention to your dashboard speedometer, adjust your mindset, and drive slower for peace of mind.