Can the license plate number on the back of a truck be painted by oneself?
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The license plate number on the back of a truck cannot be painted by oneself. It must be done at the vehicle management office. The license plate number is a mandatory item for every vehicle to legally drive on the road. Driving without a license plate is considered illegal. The relevant introduction to the license plate number is as follows: The function of the license plate number: The license plate number is the identification plate of the vehicle, and its significance to the vehicle is like the ID number to a person. The license plate is the numbering and information registration of each vehicle. Its main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs and to trace the owner and registration information of the vehicle based on the license plate. Structure of the license plate number: The motor vehicle license plate number consists of the registration authority code and the plate number. For car-type license plates, the number is structured in two rows: the upper row is the registration authority code, and the lower row is the plate number. The registration authority code consists of 2 characters, including a Chinese character and an English letter. The Chinese character is the abbreviation of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government, and the English letter is the code of the vehicle management office.
I've been driving trucks for over twenty years and always pay special attention to license plate maintenance during servicing. You must never paint the license plate yourself—it's officially issued by the national transportation authorities. Illegally altering license plates can land you in serious trouble, ranging from fines and penalty points to vehicle impoundment. I once witnessed a fellow driver who painted his plate himself, resulting in failed nighttime reflectivity that made it unreadable. He was fined 500 yuan and delayed his delivery schedule. The correct approach is to regularly inspect the plate for wear and tear. If it becomes illegible, visit the vehicle management office to get a replacement—it's a simple procedure that costs little but ensures safety. Remember, the foundation of safe driving is following regulations. Don't let petty cleverness ruin important matters. Sticking to official procedures saves both hassle and effort.