Can you drive on the road with a temporary license plate but no driver's license?
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You cannot drive on the road with a temporary license plate but no vehicle license. The relevant explanations are as follows: Reason: Chinese laws and regulations clearly stipulate that vehicles on the road must have a vehicle license and corresponding license plates, annual inspections, etc. If there is no vehicle license, the vehicle cannot be driven on the road. Additional explanation: The vehicle license is a basic document for a car to be on the road, representing that the car is recognized by the state and allowed to legally drive on the road. Driving a car without a vehicle license is a violation of traffic laws. Therefore, before driving on the road, drivers should first confirm whether the car complies with relevant regulations and has legal documents, such as license plates, vehicle license, insurance, annual inspection labels, etc.
As an experienced car owner, I remember being particularly excited to take my new car out for a spin when I got the temporary license plate, but a friend reminded me that driving without a valid driver's license is absolutely not allowed. The temporary plate allows the new car to be driven legally, but the driver must hold a valid driver's license. Driving without a license is considered unlicensed driving, and if caught by the police, you could face a fine of over 2,000 yuan and up to 15 days of detention. Even worse, in case of an accident, the insurance company won't cover the damages, leaving you to bear all the losses. Safety is the top priority, and inexperienced drivers are more prone to accidents. My advice is to get your driver's license first before hitting the road after buying a car—don't risk your safety and others' for temporary convenience. Also, make sure to check your documents during routine vehicle maintenance to ensure everything is legal.