Can Temporary License Plates Be Used on Elevated Roads?
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Temporary license plates can be used on urban elevated roads. According to relevant regulations, vehicles displaying a 'Temporary Vehicle License Plate' have the same access rights as other vehicles of the same type. Here are the relevant details: 1. Restrictions: Temporary license plates have time limits, usually 15 or 30 days, and location restrictions. If a vehicle is purchased locally but registered in another city, the temporary plate will specify the authorized route and can only be used within the designated cities. 2. Local Temporary License Plates: If you reside locally and plan to register the vehicle in the same city, the temporary plate is considered a local one, meaning it can only be used within that city and the vehicle cannot travel outside. 3. Invalidity Outside Local Area: If the vehicle travels outside the city, the temporary plate becomes invalid, and if discovered by traffic police, the vehicle will be treated as unlicensed. It is strongly recommended to register the vehicle at the DMV within the validity period specified on the temporary plate.