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Will running a red light with a temporary license plate be captured?

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OAlivia
07/28/25 11:59pm
Temporary license plates will also be captured for running a red light. Whether it's a formal license plate or a temporary one, running a red light while driving a car is not allowed. If a car uses a temporary license plate and runs a red light, it will still be penalized. A temporary license plate is a paper motor vehicle license plate that permits temporary road use of the vehicle, also known as a temporary driving license plate. Temporary license plates are issued by the public security vehicle management department for newly purchased vehicles before formal registration. The validity period of a temporary license plate generally does not exceed thirty days. There are four types of temporary license plates: temporary license plates for administrative jurisdictions, temporary license plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions, temporary license plates for testing purposes, and temporary license plates for special-type motor vehicles.
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DeBrantley
08/12/25 3:12am
As a car enthusiast, let me share my thoughts on this: When driving with temporary license plates, I've had similar concerns. Temporary plates are usually paper-based and affixed to the front windshield. The recognition rate by traffic cameras for running red lights isn't high because the plate position isn't fixed - if it's crooked or reflects light, the system struggles to capture the numbers. Although modern technology is advanced, in practice, many traffic cameras can't clearly capture temporary plates. However, this doesn't mean it's safe - running red lights carries enormous risks: if caught by traffic police on the spot, you'll definitely get a ticket; more importantly, it's prone to cause accidents that could injure people or damage vehicles. My advice is don't gamble with safety - following the rules is most reliable, and safety is more important than anything. Also, remember to replace them with permanent plates promptly to avoid trouble.
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VonEdward
10/01/25 6:41am
From personal experience, running a red light with a temporary license plate doesn't necessarily get caught on camera. I've done some research: traffic cameras rely on optical recognition, and if the temporary plate is loosely attached or positioned off-center, it might get missed in poor lighting conditions. Cameras in city centers may be more efficient, while those in suburban areas are far less so. However, the probability isn't zero—some high-definition cameras can still capture it. The key point is that breaking the law is breaking the law, and getting caught brings serious trouble, including points deduction and fines. When driving, it's important to develop the habit of watching traffic signals, especially during the break-in period of a new car. Safety comes first—saving a little time isn't worth it. By the way, even cars with temporary plates should pay attention to maintenance and checks to avoid accidents.
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McCamilla
11/14/25 8:26am
I know a bit about the tech side, so here's the simple explanation: Traffic cameras catch red-light runners mainly through license plate recognition. Temporary plates are just that—temporary, in sticker form; the numbers vary in size and placement is random, making them harder for cameras to capture since the system is designed for standard metal plates. But there's a loophole—some intersections have high-end equipment that can still catch them, especially in good lighting. What's the risk? Running a red light is dangerous, with a high chance of causing accidents; even if the camera misses you, traffic cops on patrol can pull you over on the spot. My advice? Always stay alert to signals, don't take risks with temporary plates, and play by the rules to stay safe.
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LaAlejandro
11/14/25 8:28am
Statistically speaking, the probability of getting caught running a red light with temporary plates is relatively low. Modern camera technology has limitations - paper plates are prone to blurring or obstruction, potentially allowing violations to go undetected. Enforcement varies by region, with stricter monitoring in first-tier cities compared to less effective systems in lower-tier areas. However, this isn't an excuse - breaking traffic laws deserves penalties. If captured, fines will follow; even if undetected, liability increases in accidents. Having gone through the temporary plate phase myself, I believe the safest approach is coming to a complete stop at red lights and waiting patiently. Cultivating safe driving habits from the very beginning with a new car saves both trouble and worry.
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