Can You Enter a Parking Lot Without a License Plate?
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No, you cannot enter a parking lot without a license plate. To gain entry, you must have a temporary license plate. Simply register the last four digits of the temporary plate and the entry time. A temporary license plate, also known as a temporary driving license plate, is a paper license plate issued by the vehicle management department of the public security authorities for newly purchased vehicles before they are officially registered. It permits the vehicle to be driven on the road temporarily. The validity period of a temporary license plate generally does not exceed 30 days, and there are four types: temporary license plates for administrative districts, temporary license plates for cross-administrative districts, temporary license plates for testing purposes, and temporary license plates for special types of motor vehicles. New cars using temporary license plates must not exceed the validity period, and owners should promptly apply to the vehicle management authority for official license plates. If the temporary license plate expires, the vehicle may be impounded, and the owner may face a penalty of 12 demerit points.