Is it okay if the temporary license plate expires for one day?

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SanGianna
07/30/25 10:04am
Temporary license plate expired for one day is not okay. According to the relevant provisions of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": 1. Consequences: If a vehicle continues to be driven on the road after the temporary license plate has expired, it will be considered as driving without a license plate, and the traffic management department of the public security organ shall detain the vehicle. 2. Penalty: According to Article 90, a fine will be imposed, and 12 points will be deducted. Information about temporary license plates is as follows: 1. Temporary license plate: It refers to a temporary vehicle driving certificate issued by the vehicle management department of the public security organ before the new vehicle is officially registered. 2. Classification: Temporary license plates within administrative districts, temporary license plates across administrative districts, temporary license plates for testing, and temporary license plates for special types of motor vehicles.
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