Can Temporary License Plate Speeding Violations Be Captured?
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Temporary license plate speeding violations can be captured. The specific introduction about temporary license plates is as follows: Definition: A paper motor vehicle license plate that permits temporary road use, also known as a temporary driving license plate. It refers to the temporary vehicle driving certificate issued by the public security vehicle management department for newly purchased vehicles before official registration. The validity period of a temporary license plate generally does not exceed thirty days. Applying for a Temporary License Plate: New cars without license plates are not allowed on the road; otherwise, they will be fined 200 yuan and have 12 points deducted. After purchasing a new car, the owner must promptly complete the motor vehicle registration procedures or apply for a temporary driving license plate. Before driving on the road, the owner can apply for a temporary driving license plate from the traffic management department of the public security authority (vehicle management office) by providing identification, vehicle purchase invoice, new vehicle certificate, compulsory traffic insurance certificate, or import certificate and copies of relevant documents.
Speaking from the perspective of a seasoned driver, don't assume speed cameras can't catch you when driving a new car with temporary plates. In fact, electronic police cameras are cleverly designed to recognize all types of license plates, including paper temporary ones. Temporary plates have clear serial numbers, allowing the system to match captured images with speed data and timestamps. However, sometimes temporary plates might not be clearly photographed due to poor placement—like windshield glare or an angled position—though this is rare. Low probability doesn't mean zero chance; I've seen many cases where drivers were fined and penalized with points. Speeding itself is dangerous, and new drivers are more prone to accidents, so controlling speed should be the top priority. Also, be cautious when parking or changing lanes to avoid violations. In short, temporary plates aren’t a free pass—driving responsibly is the smart choice. Safety is far more important than getting home a bit faster.