Temporary Tags:
Some states allow you to operate a vehicle with temporary tags for a limited period while waiting for the permanent registration and license plates to be issued. However, the rules and regulations regarding temporary tags can vary from state to state. You should check with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or relevant transportation authority in the state where you purchased the vehicle and in the states you plan to drive through to ensure that the temporary tags are valid for interstate travel.
IFTA Sticker:
The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is a fuel tax reporting and collection system used by certain states in the United States and some Canadian provinces. To operate a commercial vehicle in IFTA-participating states, you may need to obtain an IFTA license and display an IFTA sticker on the vehicle.
In general, if you have a valid IFTA license and sticker, you should be able to operate your commercial vehicle across IFTA-participating states. However, some states may have additional requirements or restrictions, such as requiring you to file quarterly fuel tax reports or pay a temporary use permit fee if you operate a commercial vehicle in their state for a limited period.
To ensure compliance with all applicable regulations, it is recommended that you verify the specific requirements for temporary tags and IFTA in the states you plan to drive through. You can contact the DMV or other relevant transportation authorities in those states for more information.