What happens if you violate traffic rules during the temporary license plate period?
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Temporary license plate violations may result in point deductions or fines. Temporary license plates can be captured by high-definition electronic surveillance cameras, which can record the vehicle's driving trajectory. Traffic violations such as running red lights and speeding will also be recorded. Below is relevant information about violations during the temporary license plate period: Penalty rules for temporary license plate violations: Violations like speeding or running red lights captured by cameras will not be penalized. However, if it's an on-the-spot penalty (issued by traffic police who pull you over) or involves very serious violations, the electronic surveillance of traffic police can clearly see the temporary license plate number. They can then trace the vehicle based on the temporary plate and notify the owner to handle the relevant penalties. Precautions for temporary license plates: The new traffic regulations clearly stipulate that temporary license plates must come in two copies and should be affixed to the windshield in a location that does not obstruct the driver's view. The validity period is no more than 15 days for use within the same region, no more than 30 days for cross-region use, and extended for other vehicle types, but not exceeding 90 days. Using a temporary license plate is not a long-term solution. The points deducted for violations are from the driver's license, not the license plate. A driver's license only has 12 points per cycle.