How to distinguish between the number 1 and the letter l on license plates?
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The difference between the number 1 and the letter l on license plates: There is no need to distinguish between the number 1 and the letter l on license plates, as the letter l is not allowed in domestic license plate numbers. This is similar to how the letter l is not allowed in license plate numbers and the letter 0 is not allowed in vehicle VIN codes, to prevent confusion between certain numbers and letters that may be difficult to distinguish. License plates are essential for vehicles to legally drive on the road. If a vehicle is to be driven legally, it must display license plates. Driving without license plates is equivalent to driving without registration, which is illegal. There are two types of license plates: permanent and temporary. Permanent license plates are made of metal and must be affixed to the front and rear of the vehicle using screws provided by the vehicle management office. Temporary license plates, which are made of paper, do not need to be fixed to the vehicle body but must be displayed on the front and rear windshields of the vehicle.