How to Drive a Temporary Licensed Vehicle on the Highway?
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Temporary license plates are allowed on highways, but they come with certain restrictions. Temporary plates with light blue background, black characters, and black borders are only permitted for driving within city roads, while those with brown-yellow background, black characters, and black borders can be used nationwide. Below are some details about driving temporary licensed vehicles on highways: 1. Cross-administrative Temporary Plates: Vehicles with these plates can travel across provinces, whether within the same province or to another, without any issues, including highway driving. Cross-provincial temporary plates are visually distinct from non-cross-provincial ones, featuring a brown-yellow background with black characters. 2. Test Vehicle Temporary Plates: These plates are typically used only for internal test vehicles by car manufacturers or media test vehicles. There are more restrictions on test vehicles with temporary plates. Normally, these plates will specify restricted roads, prohibiting them from highways and ring roads.