Can Temporary License Plates Be Used in Other Provinces?
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Temporary license plates cannot be used in other provinces. A temporary motor vehicle license plate is a paper license plate issued to allow temporary road use of a motor vehicle, generally valid for no more than 30 days. There are four types of temporary license plates: temporary plates for administrative jurisdictions, cross-administrative jurisdiction temporary plates, test-use temporary plates, and special-type motor vehicle temporary plates. License plates, commonly referred to as car plates, are panels mounted on the front and rear of a vehicle, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. License plates serve as identification and information registration for vehicles, primarily enabling the tracking of a vehicle's registered region and facilitating access to the owner's details and registration information based on the plate number.