Can you drive on the road with temporary license plates but no vehicle license?
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You cannot drive on the road with temporary license plates but no vehicle license. Temporary license plates are allowed on the road within the permitted time frame, as they serve as a transitional period for the official license plates and are approved by the public security department. Driving without a vehicle license or temporary plates is not permitted. The paper motor vehicle license plate that permits temporary road use, also known as the temporary driving license plate, is a temporary vehicle driving certificate issued by the public security vehicle management department for newly purchased vehicles before official registration. The validity period of temporary license plates generally does not exceed thirty days. There are four types of temporary driving license plates: temporary license plates for administrative jurisdictions, temporary license plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions, temporary license plates for testing purposes, and temporary license plates for special-type motor vehicles.