How many days can a new car be driven without temporary license plates?
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A new car cannot be driven on the road without temporary license plates. Below are the methods for displaying temporary license plates on a car: 1. One plate: A single temporary license plate should be affixed to the lower left or right corner of the front windshield, ensuring it does not obstruct the driver's view. 2. Two plates: If there are two temporary license plates, one should be placed on the front windshield, and the other should be affixed to the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the car. If there is no space on the rear windshield, the second temporary license plate should still be carried in the vehicle. Here is some additional relevant information: 1. Traffic law regulations: Car owners should be aware that temporary license plates are subject to the same traffic laws as regular license plates. Therefore, do not assume that temporary plates allow reckless behavior or that they are too small to be captured by cameras—high-definition cameras can clearly record temporary license plates. 2. Types of temporary plates: There are two types of temporary license plates. One has a sky-blue background with black characters and black borders, which is only valid for driving within the city (local temporary plates). The other has a brown-yellow background with black characters and black borders, allowing for driving across cities (non-local temporary plates).