Can Vehicle License Plates Be Transferred When Selling a Car?
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Selling vehicle license plates: They cannot be transferred. Below is a related introduction on how to identify fake license plates: 1. Observe the font of the license plate: Since the font of motor vehicle license plates follows a unified national standard, but they are not produced uniformly nationwide, the size and structure of the fonts may vary. However, each province has its own characteristics in motor vehicle license plate production. With careful observation, it is not difficult to distinguish. Genuine plates, i.e., standard license plates, feature uniquely designed fonts with intellectual property rights, offering a good visual experience. Counterfeit plates often have a background color that is too blue or yellow, with fonts that are either too thin or too thick, or abnormalities at the bends of the characters. 2. Observe the coloring of the license plate: Due to differences in the quality and composition of the paint used for the base plate of vehicle license plates, genuine and fake plates will differ. Genuine plates are colored on the front with imported paint through a roller, resulting in even coloring that only covers the raised parts. Fake plates are usually painted with a brush or pen, appearing uneven with visible brush strokes. Additionally, some recessed areas may also be colored, giving an overall impression of rough craftsmanship. 3. Observe the reflectivity of the license plate: Genuine plates do not reflect sunlight but reflect under direct light. Fake plates may appear shiny from certain angles under sunlight but remain dull under direct light, without any reflection.