Will speeding with temporary license plates on highways be penalized?
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Temporary license plates on highways will not be penalized for speeding. Temporary license plates are paper motor vehicle plates that allow temporary driving on roads, also known as temporary driving plates. They refer to the temporary vehicle licenses issued by public security vehicle management departments before new vehicles are officially registered. Are temporary license plates afraid of speeding on highways? Highway surveillance cameras are divided into two types: fixed detection (the kind on roadside poles) and hidden detection (in boxes by the roadside). Most temporary license plates are valid for no more than 30 days. There are four types in total: [Temporary License Plates for Administrative Regions], [Temporary License Plates Across Administrative Regions], [Temporary License Plates for Testing], and [Temporary License Plates for Special Vehicles]. The commonly used temporary license plates are of two types: one can only be driven on city roads [Temporary License Plates for Administrative Regions] (sky blue with black characters and black borders), and the other can be driven nationwide [Temporary License Plates for Administrative Regions] (brown-yellow with black characters and black borders).