Will the front license plate be captured by electronic surveillance if lost?
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The front license plate will be captured by electronic surveillance if lost. When discovering the front license plate has fallen off, report to the police immediately to explain the situation. According to relevant regulations, a motor vehicle with only one license plate mounted is considered as not installing the license plate as required. If captured by electronic surveillance or discovered by traffic police, it will result in a 12-point penalty. Relevant information about vehicle license plates is as follows: Introduction 1: The vehicle license plate is a hard-numbered plate with a unified format and style as stipulated by national vehicle management regulations. It is issued by the vehicle management authority after reviewing, inspecting, and registering the vehicle that applied for the license plate, carrying a registration code. Introduction 2: The vehicle license plate is the abbreviation for the vehicle number plate and the vehicle driving license. The "Urban and Highway Traffic Management Rules (Trial)" issued in 1972 renamed the driving license as the driving certificate. Vehicle number plates are generally issued in pairs, installed at designated positions on the front and rear of the vehicle as required. Introduction 3: The vehicle license plate is the legal certificate allowing the vehicle to drive on the road. It serves as a certificate for road traffic management departments, public security and social order management departments, and the general public to monitor the vehicle's driving status, identify, remember, and trace the vehicle.