What does it mean to mount a license plate?
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Mounting a license plate refers to the installation of the front plate in the middle or slightly to the right of the front end of the motor vehicle, and the rear plate in the middle or slightly to the left of the rear end of the motor vehicle, ensuring it does not affect the safe operation of the vehicle or the identification of the plate. The following are key points to note regarding the installation of motor vehicle license plates: 1. License plate mounting position: Motor vehicle license plates should be mounted at designated positions on the front and rear of the vehicle, maintaining clarity and completeness. For heavy and medium-duty freight motor vehicles and their trailers, as well as tractors and their trailers, the enlarged license number should be painted on the body or rear of the cargo compartment, with upright characters and clear handwriting. 2. Temporary license plate position: Temporary license plates should be placed on the inner side of the front windshield of the motor vehicle. For vehicles without a cab, the temporary license plate should be carried with the vehicle.