Do motorcycles have temporary license plates?
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Motorcycles do have temporary license plates. If the selected license plate number is not immediately available as an official plate, a temporary license plate can be used while waiting for production. Correct usage of temporary motorcycle license plates: Although temporary motorcycle license plates are subject to installation restrictions, there is still a temporary moving license plate that should be affixed to one side of the motorcycle body without obstructing the rider's view, ensuring safety while riding. Conditions for applying for a temporary motorcycle license plate: When driving the vehicle back from the place of purchase to the place of use, you need to apply for a temporary license plate at the vehicle management office in the place of purchase; when transferring the vehicle to another location and after paying for the official license plate, you need to apply for a temporary license plate at the local vehicle management office to drive back to the local area; if a new vehicle that has not been registered locally needs to be modified elsewhere, a temporary license plate must be applied for locally. After modification, a temporary license plate must be obtained locally to drive back to the original area; if you buy a vehicle locally and drive it to another location, you need to apply for a temporary license plate locally to drive out of the area. Methods for obtaining a temporary motorcycle license plate: First, purchase a motor vehicle from a legitimate manufacturer or dealer. After purchasing the motor vehicle, you will receive relevant purchase documents. If the purchase is an imported vehicle, you will receive (Certificate of Imported Goods, Import Vehicle Inspection Sheet, Motor Vehicle Purchase Invoice). Later, with these relevant documents, you can go to various traffic police detachment vehicle management stations that issue temporary license plates to apply for one.