Where to Place the Temporary License Plate for a Car?
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Temporary license plates for cars should be placed on the front windshield and another on the rear windshield. Detailed Introduction to Temporary License Plates for Cars: Temporary license plates are temporary vehicle registration plates, typically valid for 15 days. New cars can apply for temporary plates before official registration, but this opportunity is limited to a maximum of three times. When a car has been issued a temporary license plate, it is important to promptly apply for the official license plate to ensure the normal use of the vehicle and avoid unnecessary complications. Important Notes Regarding Temporary License Plates for Cars: After purchasing a new car, you need to apply for a temporary license plate at the local vehicle management office. Once the vehicle is properly equipped and the official license plate fee is paid, you must apply for a temporary license plate at the vehicle management office and affix it to the vehicle so that it can be driven back to your local area.
I remember when I first picked up my new car, the temporary license plate had to be placed on the inside of the lower right corner of the front windshield, making it clearly visible from the outside for quick and easy inspection by the police. If it was crooked or placed in the corner of the rear window, it could easily be overlooked or deemed a violation. Once, in a hurry, I stuck it next to the rearview mirror and got pulled over by traffic police, resulting in a fine—a lesson learned. Make sure it's applied smoothly to avoid bubbles or glare that could obstruct your view. Also, avoid using tape directly on the glass; if it falls off, it could cause trouble. I used a specialized static cling sticker for a more secure hold. This placement rule is for safety—clear visibility helps prevent misunderstandings in case of an accident. It's best to ask the dealer for proper placement instructions when picking up the car.