What does the Jing AG6 license plate mean?

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MacPaisley
07/28/25 8:04pm
Jing AG6 license plates are used by vehicles of government officials at or above the deputy national level. Jing AG license plates are designated for vehicles used by the Chinese central government and the Beijing municipal government. Among them, Jing AG0 is limited to the first 186 numbers and are special plates, Jing AG6 is limited to the first 233 numbers, and Jing AG9 is also used for ordinary official vehicles of central government units. Jing A, Jing C, Jing E, and Jing F belong to the urban areas of Beijing, Jing G belongs to the suburban areas of Beijing, Jing B is for taxis, and Jing O is for police cars. License plate numbers are identifiers for vehicles, much like ID numbers are for people. License plates serve as a means of numbering and information registration for vehicles, primarily allowing identification of the vehicle's region of registration and enabling the lookup of the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the plate number.
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MacEverly
08/12/25 12:54am
I have been studying the vehicle license plate system. Plates starting with '京' indicate vehicles registered in Beijing, while 'AG6' is one of the suffix combinations in the plate sequence. In China, this 'AG6' combination is exclusively reserved for central state organs, specifically allocated by the Government Offices Administration of the State Council. It is mainly used on high-level government vehicles, such as official cars for national ministries and central agency leaders. The significance of such plates lies in identity recognition, as these vehicles often enjoy priority passage or inspection exemption privileges on the road. The 'AG' series includes number segments from AG0 to AG6, all belonging to the official vehicle category. Spotting a '京AG6' plate suggests the vehicle may be used by ministerial-level officials. Ordinary license plate sequences differ, requiring random selection or auction during vehicle purchase. The license plate management system helps distinguish between public and private vehicle categories, maintaining orderly traffic operations. Understanding license plate codes can make driving more reassuring and prevent accidental conflicts.
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