Can temporary license plates be used outside the city?
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Temporary license plates can be used outside the city in some cases, but not in others. There is a type of temporary license plate that is not allowed to be driven within the administrative jurisdiction, and this type of temporary license plate can be used outside the city. Temporary license plates that can be used outside the city are generally required for vehicles sold to other regions. Temporary license plates are made of paper and usually come in two pieces: one needs to be affixed to the lower right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle, and the other should be affixed to the lower left corner of the rear windshield. There are four types of temporary license plates in total: temporary license plates for use within the administrative jurisdiction (for new cars sold within the city), temporary license plates for cross-administrative jurisdiction (for new cars sold to other regions), temporary license plates for test vehicles (such as test cars and engineering prototypes), and temporary license plates for special vehicles.