How to Drive a Car Purchased in Another Location Back to Your Local Area?

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07/29/25 5:03pm
After obtaining a temporary license plate and car insurance for a vehicle purchased in another location, it can be legally driven back to your local area. Below are the specific details about temporary license plates: Sky blue background with black characters and black borders: Valid only within the city limits with a duration of 15 days. Brown-yellow background with black characters and black borders: Can be used for inter-city travel with a validity period of 30 days. Drive the new car back to your local area within the temporary plate's validity period: Ensure the new car is driven back to your local area before the temporary plate expires, otherwise it becomes invalid.
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