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Can you drive a new car with temporary plate?

In most jurisdictions, yes, you can drive a new car with a temporary plate. Temporary plates are usually issued by the dealer or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and are valid for a limited period of time, typically 30 days. They allow you to operate the vehicle while you wait for the permanent license plates to arrive.

Here are some important things to keep in mind when driving with a temporary plate:

- Make sure the temporary plate is properly displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle.

- Keep the temporary plate registration and other related documents in the vehicle at all times.

- Be aware of the expiration date of the temporary plate. You must obtain permanent license plates before the temporary plate expires.

- Some states may have restrictions on where you can drive with a temporary plate. For example, you may not be allowed to drive out of state.

It is important to follow all the rules and regulations regarding temporary plates in your jurisdiction. Failure to do so may result in fines or other penalties.