What does the Tianjin regional indicator license plate selection mode mean?

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Silas
07/30/25 7:47am
Tianjin regional indicator license plate selection mode means the designated driving areas and time periods for vehicles registered with regional indicators, which are the same as the current regulations for vehicles with non-local license plates in Tianjin. Eligible applicants: Eligible applicants for small passenger vehicle regional indicators include: Tianjin residents; non-residents with valid Tianjin residence permits; active military personnel stationed in Tianjin; Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan residents, overseas Chinese, and foreigners residing in Tianjin. Important notes: Driving is prohibited within the area inside the Outer Ring Road (excluding the Outer Ring Road itself) during peak hours. Peak hours refer to two time periods on workdays (excluding Saturdays and Sundays that are adjusted to workdays due to statutory holiday shifts): 7:00-9:00 and 16:00-19:00 daily.
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