What are the penalties for driving a temporary license plate outside the designated area?

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Clarence
07/29/25 10:03pm
Temporary license plates are not valid for driving outside the designated area. According to regulations, driving beyond the permitted area with a temporary license plate renders the plate "invalid," which is equivalent to driving without a license. Driving a motor vehicle without obtaining a driver's license, having the license revoked, or during the period when the license is suspended will result in fines imposed by the traffic management department of the public security authorities.
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