What are the penalties for riding a motorcycle with counterfeit license plates?

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StJameson
07/30/25 8:11am
Detain and confiscate the counterfeit license plate vehicle, impose a detention of up to 15 days or a fine on the driver. If the circumstances are severe and constitute a crime, criminal liability will be pursued according to the law. Here are the detailed relevant contents: Penalties for counterfeit license plates: If a counterfeit license plate vehicle is caught, after the traffic enforcement department detains the vehicle according to the law, it will take some time to retrieve the vehicle. First, the vehicle's information must be verified, and evidence must be collected. The detention period for the vehicle will not exceed one month. If the vehicle requires further appraisal, the detention period may extend up to about 70 days. If driving a counterfeit license plate vehicle causes a traffic accident and constitutes a criminal offense, the traffic enforcement department will impound the vehicle based on the progress of the case, not subject to the aforementioned time limits. Driving regulations: Driving without a license, driving while the license is revoked or suspended; lending a vehicle to someone whose license is revoked or suspended; fleeing the scene after causing a traffic accident without causing casualties or significant property damage, which does not constitute a criminal offense; driving at a speed exceeding 50% or more of the maximum speed limit—these situations will result in fines.
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