Can Temporary License Plates Be Captured for Traffic Violations?
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Temporary license plates can indeed be captured for traffic violations. For unregistered motor vehicles that need to temporarily operate on the road, two temporary license plates must be affixed simultaneously. One should be placed in the lower left or right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle, in a position that does not obstruct the driver's view, and the other should be affixed in the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the vehicle. These paper temporary plates also record detailed personal information of the vehicle owner and any traffic violation records. When the owner replaces the temporary plates with permanent ones, these violation records will be disclosed. Although temporary license plates are just two pieces of paper, all penalty regulations apply to them the same way as to permanent plates. Any traffic violation, regardless of the type of license plate, will be subject to appropriate penalties if detected.