How many times can a new car be issued temporary license plates?
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New cars can be issued temporary license plates up to 3 times. Temporary license plates are only valid within their validity period, otherwise it constitutes unlicensed driving. Temporary license plates are paper motor vehicle license plates that permit temporary road use of motor vehicles, also known as temporary operating license plates. They are temporary vehicle operating certificates issued by public security vehicle management departments for newly purchased vehicles before formal registration. Temporary license plates can be divided into: 1. Temporary license plates for administrative jurisdictions; 2. Temporary license plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions; 3. Temporary license plates for testing purposes; 4. Temporary license plates for special-type motor vehicles. The conditions for applying for temporary license plates include: 1. Driving the vehicle from the place of purchase to the place of use; 2. Vehicle transfer, with formal license plates already surrendered; 3. New vehicles in the local area that have not obtained formal license plates and need to be driven to other locations for modifications; 4. Vehicles purchased locally that need to be driven to other locations; 5. Vehicles without fixed registration that require temporary trial use.