Penalty for Driving Across Provinces with Temporary License Plates Issued Within the Province?
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Temporary license plates can be used across provinces. However, there are exceptions. For instance, if you apply for a temporary plate limited to administrative jurisdictions but drive on interprovincial highways, you may face penalties. Temporary plates for administrative jurisdictions are only valid within the city where they were issued. For example, if you obtain a temporary plate like "Jing H*****" from the Beijing Vehicle Management Office, you are only allowed to drive within Beijing's administrative area. If caught driving outside this area, you may be penalized for "driving an unlicensed vehicle," which carries a fine of 200 yuan and 12 demerit points. Additional Information: 1. Temporary license plates are paper-based permits allowing temporary road use of motor vehicles, also known as temporary driving license plates. 2. The validity period of temporary plates generally does not exceed thirty days. 3. There are four types of temporary plates: temporary plates for administrative jurisdictions, temporary plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions, temporary plates for testing purposes, and temporary plates for special-type motor vehicles.