Can the temporary license plate still be used after receiving the metal plate?

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TaylorLynn
07/29/25 7:46pm
The temporary license plate cannot be used after receiving the metal plate. More information about license plates is as follows: 1. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle. 2. License plates are usually made of aluminum, iron, plastic, or paper, with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information engraved on them. 3. The license plate number can be designed by the owner, with only the first two characters required to comply with national regulations, while the rest can be freely chosen. 4. License plates serve as a means of numbering and registering vehicle information. Their primary function is to identify the vehicle's region of registration and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration details through the plate number.
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