Will speeding with temporary license plates on highways result in penalty points?
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Temporary license plates on highways are subject to penalty points for speeding. Temporary license plates refer to provisional vehicle movement permits issued by the public security vehicle management department for newly purchased vehicles before they are officially registered. During their validity period, they hold the same legal effect as formal license plates. Temporary license plates have the same nature as formal license plates; any violation will be recorded, and the penalties are equally severe. If a violation is captured by traffic cameras or detected by traffic police on-site, it will be recorded. Conditions for applying for temporary license plates: 1. When driving a vehicle from the place of purchase to the place of use, it must be applied for at the vehicle management office of the purchase location; 2. When transferring vehicle registration and formal license plates have been surrendered, it must be applied for at the local vehicle management office to drive back to the original location; 3. For new vehicles in the local area that have not yet obtained formal license plates and need to be driven to another location for modifications, they must be applied for locally, and after modifications are completed, temporary license plates must be obtained at the modification location to drive back to the original area; 4. For vehicles without fixed registration that require temporary use.