What does it mean to apply for temporary license plates for a transferred vehicle?
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Applying for temporary license plates for a transferred vehicle refers to the situation where the vehicle has undergone transfer procedures, and within a short period after the transfer, it is unable to complete the registration process in the new location, hence the use of temporary license plates. Introduction to temporary license plates: Temporary license plates for vehicles are paper-based and have both time and geographical limitations. Generally, new vehicles are more likely to use temporary license plates. Placement of temporary license plates: New vehicles are issued two temporary license plates—one is placed on the upper right corner of the front windshield, and the other is placed on the upper left corner of the rear windshield. Before the formal license plates are installed, the vehicle must use temporary license plates, as they serve as the only legal proof allowing the vehicle to operate on the road. The placement of temporary license plates is also regulated—placing them on the upper right corner of the front windshield ensures they do not obstruct the driver's view, maintaining sufficient visibility.