What are the traffic restrictions for out-of-town license plates entering Beijing?
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Traffic restrictions for out-of-town license plates entering Beijing: 1. Vehicles entering roads within the Sixth Ring Road and the entire area of Tongzhou District must apply for an entry permit. The entry permit should be placed on the lower left side of the vehicle's front windshield; 2. Each vehicle can apply for a maximum of 12 entry permits per year, with each permit valid for up to 7 days. Before the permit expires, the vehicle must leave the aforementioned areas; 3. During weekday morning and evening peak hours (7:00-9:00 and 17:00-20:00), vehicles are prohibited from driving on the main roads, auxiliary roads, and roads within the Fifth Ring Road; 4. From 9:00 to 17:00 on weekdays, vehicles must comply with the city's tail number restriction policy, which is the same as for Beijing license plates, covering the main roads, auxiliary roads, and roads within the Fifth Ring Road.
For out-of-town license plates entering Beijing, I need to clarify the traffic restriction rules. On weekdays from Monday to Friday, restrictions apply based on the last digit of the license plate: vehicles ending with 1 or 6 cannot enter the core area on Monday, those ending with 2 or 7 are restricted on Tuesday, and so on, with two digits rotated daily. The core area refers to roads within the Second Ring Road—avoiding that area is safest. Additionally, you must obtain an entry permit. It’s recommended to apply in advance using the Beijing Traffic Police app or mini-program; the permit is valid for seven days, and driving without one incurs a 200-yuan fine and penalty points. Having driven for transport for years, I often deal with this—peak-hour violations cause gridlock and delay deliveries. There are no restrictions on holidays and weekends, allowing out-of-town vehicles free entry. Always check the restriction calendar and make it a habit to avoid trouble. Forgetting could mean fines, but having your car impounded is worse—best to install a navigation app for automatic reminders. Overall, these policies aim to reduce pollution and ease congestion, so public support and understanding are key.