How to Enter a Parking Lot with a New Car Without License Plates?

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SanAaron
07/30/25 10:48am
Unlicensed vehicles require staff assistance for verification and entry. Some automated license plate recognition parking lots without staff have a manual option; pressing it allows entry. As for payment, you will need to coordinate with the attendant to pull up the entry time on the computer for verification before calculating the parking fee. Exiting the parking lot also involves manual operation of the barrier. Additional Information: 1. Most automated license plate recognition systems cannot identify temporary license plates. 2. Temporary license plates, also known as temporary driving permits, are paper vehicle plates issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau for newly purchased cars before official registration. 3. Temporary license plates have a validity period, which does not exceed 30 days. For new cars, temporary plates are valid for no more than 15 days. Exceeding this period may result in the vehicle being impounded, a fine of 200 yuan, and a deduction of 12 points.
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