Is it acceptable to cover the car with a cover while leaving the license plate exposed?
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Covering the car with a cover while leaving the license plate exposed is not considered a violation. It is only considered a violation if the license plate is obstructed while driving on the road. The following situations are identified as intentional obstruction or defacement of a motor vehicle's license plate while driving on the road: 1. Using items such as paper, CDs, or cloth strips to cover the license plate; 2. Installing anti-collision devices, spare tires, or other items that obstruct the license plate; 3. Using substances like paint or mud to cover the license plate; 4. Deliberately deforming, breaking, or causing the paint on the license plate to peel off, affecting the Chinese characters, letters, or numbers on the plate. Relevant information about license plates is as follows: 1. Introduction: License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates mounted on the front and rear of a vehicle, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information. 2. Function: License plates serve as identification and information registration for vehicles. Their primary purpose is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the license plate.