What is the standard placement for temporary license plates?
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For passenger vehicles that have not yet been registered (including sedans, buses, minivans, SUVs, passenger cars, etc.), if they need to be driven temporarily on the road, they must carry two temporary license plates, which must be affixed in designated positions: one should be placed on the lower left or right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle, with the specific position determined by ensuring it does not obstruct the driver's view; the other should be affixed to the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the vehicle. Here are more detailed regulations: 1. Vehicle license plates should be hung at designated positions on the front and rear of the vehicle, kept clear and intact. Heavy and medium-duty trucks and their trailers, as well as tractors and their trailers, should have enlarged license plate numbers painted on the rear of the body or cargo compartment, with the characters upright and clearly visible. 2. The vehicle inspection compliance label and insurance label should be affixed to the upper right corner of the front windshield. 3. Any painting, affixing of logos, or advertisements on the vehicle body should not affect safe driving.