Is a license plate ending with 0 considered odd or even?
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A vehicle with a license plate ending in 0 is considered an even number. Odd numbers: The last digit is an odd number (1, 3, 5, 7, 9). It can be expressed in the form of 2n+1 (where n is an integer greater than or equal to 0). Even numbers: The last digit is an even number (2, 4, 6, 8, 0). In contrast to odd numbers, it can be expressed in the form of 2n (where n is a positive integer). Relevant information about vehicle restrictions is as follows: 1. Regulations: The Ministry of Transport stipulates that since September 21, double-row vehicle transporters are prohibited from entering highways; starting from July 1, 2018, non-compliant vehicle transporters are completely banned, and standard freight vehicle models are promoted. Highway entrances can set up STW-18 portable overload detection equipment for random inspections. 2. Cancellation of the 15-year scrapping rule for pickup trucks: The cancellation of the 15-year scrapping rule for pickup trucks is only a new regulation in some regions. However, vehicles that fail annual inspections or reach 600,000 kilometers in mileage must be scrapped. Currently, most regions still enforce the 15-year scrapping rule.