What does public registration for motorcycles mean?
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Motorcycle public registration refers to the registration under a public or company entity. Here is the relevant content introduction: Public registration for motorcycles means the vehicle is owned by a unit, while private registration means it is owned by an individual. Public registration involves placing the motorcycle under the name of a company with legitimate business qualifications. In theory, the legal owner of the vehicle is the company it is registered under, not the actual purchaser. This can "bypass the requirement for a Jing A license plate in the eight urban districts," as residents of these districts can only register under a public entity. There are no requirements for the registered address, and buying or selling the vehicle does not require transfer of ownership, making registration convenient, usually handled by motorcycle dealerships.