Do Temporary License Plates Have Traffic Restrictions?
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Temporary license plates are subject to traffic restrictions. A temporary license plate is a provisional vehicle travel permit issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau when purchasing a new car before the official registration is completed. It is a paper motor vehicle license plate that allows the vehicle to temporarily drive on the road, also known as a temporary travel license plate, with a validity period generally not exceeding 30 days. For new cars, the use of temporary license plates must not exceed 15 days. Conditions for applying for a temporary license plate: 1. When driving the vehicle back from the place of purchase to the place of use, it is necessary to apply at the vehicle management office of the place of purchase; 2. When transferring the vehicle's registration and the official license plate has been surrendered, it is necessary to apply at the local vehicle management office to drive back to the original location; 3. For new cars in the local area that have not obtained an official license plate and need to be driven to another location for modification, a temporary license plate must be applied for locally. After the modification is completed, a temporary license plate must be applied for at the local place to drive back to the original area; 4. When purchasing a car locally and needing to drive to another location, a temporary license plate must be applied for locally to drive to the other location; 5. When the vehicle's registration is not yet fixed and temporary use is required.