Is Insurance Valid for a New Car Without License Plates?
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If a new car has temporary license plates, the insurance will be valid. If a new car without temporary license plates is involved in an accident, it does not fall under the liability exemption scope of compulsory traffic insurance, so the compulsory insurance must compensate. However, it falls under the liability exemption scope of commercial insurance, meaning the commercial insurance will not compensate. If the insured vehicle is involved in an accident without displaying license plates, the insurance company will not be responsible for compensation. The mandatory insurances for a new car on the road include: 1. Compulsory Traffic Insurance: This is a mandatory purchase as per national regulations; 2. Non-Deductible Insurance; 3. Vehicle Damage Insurance: Primarily protects your own vehicle; 4. Third-Party Liability Insurance: Also compensates others. After an accident, compulsory insurance is used first for compensation, and any amount exceeding the compulsory insurance coverage is then covered by third-party liability insurance; 5. Scratch Insurance.