How to affix temporary parking number plates?
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Two temporary license plates should be affixed simultaneously, with one placed in the lower left or right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle. It should not be obscured by the compulsory traffic insurance label. The other plate should be affixed in the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the vehicle. If there is only one temporary license plate, it should be affixed in the lower left or right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle, in a position that does not obstruct the driver's view.
I found the temporary parking number plate very useful right after I bought my car. It's usually placed on the upper inner side of the windshield, right in front of the dashboard. That spot has good visibility, making it easy for others to see. I bought a suction cup type, and installation is super simple: first, ensure the glass is clean by wiping off any dust, then gently press the suction cup to secure it. Never stick it on the outside—exposure to sun and rain can damage it, and the number is more exposed to risks. Regarding privacy, some people worry about personal information leakage, so I recommend a retractable number plate that can be pulled out to display the numbers when needed and folded away when not in use. After installation, remember to check if it's secure to prevent the number plate from loosening and affecting driving safety. This thing is truly necessary—it makes parking conflicts more amicable, makes it super convenient for others to contact you to move your car, and developing this habit can enhance community harmony. I personally experienced how it prevented a minor accident, and everyone should give it a try.