How to deal with driving an unlicensed vehicle on the road?
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Driving an unlicensed vehicle on the road should result in the detention of the vehicle, a deduction of 12 points, and a fine. New vehicles can be driven on the road if they have temporary license plates. There are two types of temporary license plates: one with a sky-blue background, black characters, and black borders, which is only valid for driving within the city (local temporary license plate); the other with a brown-yellow background, black characters, and black borders, which can be used for driving across cities (non-local temporary license plate). After the official license plate is issued, even if the temporary license plate has not expired, it cannot be used anymore. When driving a motor vehicle on the road, the vehicle must display the license plate, have the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark placed, and carry the vehicle registration certificate. The license plate must be displayed clearly and completely as required, and must not be intentionally obscured or damaged; no unit or individual is allowed to confiscate or detain the license plate.