Where should temporary license plates be affixed?
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Temporary license plates should be affixed to the lower left or lower right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle, with another one affixed to the lower left corner of the rear windshield inside the vehicle. For passenger vehicles that have not yet been registered, if they need to be driven temporarily on the road, they must carry two temporary license plates, which must be affixed in the specified positions. For other types of vehicles, due to installation limitations, only one temporary license plate is required, but it must still be affixed to the lower left or lower right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle. According to regulations, motor vehicle license plates should be hung in the designated positions at the front and rear of the vehicle, kept clear and intact. Heavy and medium-duty trucks, their trailers, and tractors should have enlarged license numbers painted on the body or the rear of the cargo compartment, with the characters upright and clearly visible.