Will I be fined if I don't drive with an expired temporary license plate?
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Temporary license plates that have expired but are not being used on the road will not result in fines. For new vehicles with expired temporary license plates, you can apply for a new temporary license plate online without resubmitting the required documents. The validity period of a temporary license plate is 15 days, and each vehicle can have up to 3 temporary license plates. It is important to note that the owner can only apply for one temporary license plate at a time and must renew it upon expiration. Regardless of whether the temporary license plate has expired, the owner can register the vehicle at any time, without being restricted by the temporary license plate's validity period. Temporary license plates are issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau for newly purchased vehicles before official registration. Two temporary license plates must be affixed: one on the upper right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle, ensuring it is not covered by the compulsory traffic insurance label, and the other on the upper left corner of the rear windshield inside the vehicle.