Has the O license plate been abolished nationwide?
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O license plates have been abolished nationwide. Here is a detailed introduction to O license plates: 1. Reason: Some O-plated vehicles in certain regions, driven by a sense of privilege, engaged in lawless behavior and reckless driving. Against this backdrop, O-plated vehicles increasingly became symbols of privilege and dominance, drawing widespread criticism from all sectors of society. As a result, various regions began to abolish them. 2. Origin: Privilege license plates refer to license plate numbers that grant special privileges. The 'O' plate was a civilian license plate segment designated for public security vehicles, with its history dating back to the 1990s. However, since 'O' plates were originally intended for police vehicles and granted 'special privileges' such as road priority, many government departments and related institutions competed to use them, leading to a proliferation of O-plated vehicles at one point.