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Where should temporary license plates be placed on a new car?

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OGrant
07/29/25 2:32am
Temporary license plates should be placed with one on the left side of the front windshield and another on the left side of the rear windshield of the car. When driving with temporary license plates, traffic regulations must be strictly followed, as any violations will result in immediate revocation of the plates. The specific process for obtaining temporary plates: 1. Bring the required materials to the local vehicle management office window to apply for temporary plates; 2. Visit the finance department to pay the processing fee; 3. Take the receipt to the temporary plate application window and queue to receive the temporary plates. Notes on temporary plates: 1. When the vehicle is registered and has paid for the official license plates, you need to apply for temporary plates at the vehicle management office and display them on the vehicle to drive it back to your local area; 2. If the vehicle has not obtained official license plates locally but needs to be modified in another location, you must apply for temporary plates locally to drive the vehicle to the modification site, and after modification, apply for temporary plates again at the local vehicle management office to drive back; 3. Ensure temporary plates are securely attached to avoid falling off.
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AndrewRose
08/12/25 12:39pm
Handling temporary license plates is a crucial step when you first buy a car. Based on my multiple experiences, they must be placed on the lower left corner inside the front windshield and the lower right corner inside the rear windshield, ensuring these positions are clearly visible without obstructing the view. It's best to use static cling or transparent holders for fixation, avoiding direct adhesion to the glass, as it can leave marks and be difficult to clean after removal. During police inspections, they primarily identify the plates from the front and rear of the vehicle, so correct placement can save a lot of trouble. Once, I forgot to secure them properly, and the wind blew them askew while driving, resulting in a warning from traffic police. Since then, I’ve made sure to double-check the placement every time I receive a new car. Don’t forget the validity period of temporary plates—usually around 15 days—after which you’ll need to switch to permanent plates.
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DeHadley
10/02/25 4:21am
After getting a new car, the temporary license plate should be affixed to the designated area, which in most cases is the inner corner of the front and rear windshields. This placement allows law enforcement officers outside the vehicle to see it clearly at a glance, avoiding unnecessary misunderstandings and fines. I've tried several types of stickers and recommend using removable adhesive stickers—they're easy to apply and protect the interior. Make sure the position is fixed properly to avoid tilting, which could affect aesthetics or your good mood. Remember to handle it promptly when the validity period expires, and keep in mind that the break-in period of a new car is also related to safe driving. After affixing it, take a test drive to ensure it doesn't obstruct your view.
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MakaylaLynn
11/15/25 6:04am
During the vehicle delivery process, temporary license plates must be installed on the inner side of the driver's side windshield and the corresponding position of the rear window to ensure compliance and easy identification. This standard setup is based on legal requirements to facilitate roadside monitoring inspections. Avoid using strong adhesives when attaching them; opt for transparent tools for fixation to protect the paint surface. Proper positioning can prevent additional accident risks.
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