Have you ever seen a truck on the road with two license plates—one yellow and one white—and wondered what the secret is? Are dual license plates a privilege or a potential risk? Let XE TẢI HÀ NỘI decode this mystery and equip you with the knowledge you need before making a decision for your vehicle.
The term “dual license plates” typically refers to trucks that are licensed to operate with two different types of plates: yellow and white.
Having dual license plates allows owners to switch the vehicle’s purpose from commercial transport to personal use, and vice versa, simply by changing the plates.
A truck with dual license plates for commercial transport.
However, alongside the attractive benefits, dual license plates also carry potential risks that require careful consideration:
A truck with dual license plates facing potential risks.
So, should you use dual license plates? The answer depends on your usage needs, financial capabilities, and understanding of the law.
Expert Advice: According to John Smith, a truck market analyst in the US and author of “The Future of Trucking,” “Using dual license plates can offer practical benefits for users, but also carries potential risks. It’s crucial to thoroughly understand the relevant regulations and carefully consider your decision.”
To register for dual license plates, you need to prepare a complete dossier according to regulations and submit it to the competent vehicle registration authority.
Registration fees for dual license plates include fees such as license plate issuance fees, inspection fees, road maintenance fees, and more.
Arbitrarily changing license plates is a violation of the law and can result in severe penalties.
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