Is a car with a licence plate that wasn't issued in Shanghai allowed to be driven within the Shanghai Outer Ring Expressway? Any restrictions if so?
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The initial character on licence plates issued in Shanghai is: 沪 (Hù)
- 沪A, 沪B, 沪D, 沪E, 沪F, 沪G, 沪H, 沪J, 沪K, 沪L, 沪M, 沪N — Urban area and suburbs.
- 沪C — Suburbs, not allowed to enter the urban area (i.e. not allowed to travel within the Outer Ring).
- 沪R — Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island, not allowed to leave the places above.
This makes me wonder: Is a car with a license plate that wasn't issued in Shanghai (mirror) allowed to be driven within the Shanghai Outer Ring Expressway? If so, is there any restriction?
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