
Yue 0 is not a civilian license plate; it is used by vehicles of the Guangdong Provincial Public Department. Below is relevant information: 1. The first character of a license plate is the abbreviation of the province or municipality directly under the central government, and the letter following the first character represents the city or district. If the character following the first character is not a letter, then it is not a civilian license plate. 2. A license plate is a numbering and information registration system for vehicles. Its main function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs and to trace the owner and registration details of the vehicle based on the license plate. License plates, commonly known as tags, refer to vehicle registration plates, which are plates affixed to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper.

The Yue 0 license plate is actually quite mysterious. I had to look up information to find out that it's an internal license plate used by Guangdong Province's public system, mainly for special vehicles like police cars and administrative vehicles for public security. I remember once seeing a black sedan with a Yue 0 license plate on the highway, and later learned it was a technical surveillance vehicle from the Provincial Public Security Department. These plates are not issued to the public, and ordinary people can't apply for them. Unlike regular Yue A or Yue B plates, this type directly represents a special official status and even grants road priority in emergencies.

Last time at the traffic police station, I saw a vehicle with a Yue 0 license plate. The staff mentioned that this is a special license plate series exclusively for the Guangdong Province public system, designated for special official vehicles. These plates are primarily used for special duty vehicles such as criminal investigation, security, and riot control. The coolest one I've seen was an anti-terror armored vehicle used by the SWAT team, which also bore this plate. The biggest difference from regular blue plates lies in the special nature of these vehicles. When you encounter such a vehicle on the road, it's usually flashing police lights while on duty.

There's a police car with a Yue 0 license plate parked next to my house. After asking around, I found out that this is a special series exclusively used by Guangdong public authorities. These types of license plates are equivalent to special passes, and highway toll stations will let them pass directly. Once I saw a Yue 00001 vehicle leading an escort, and later learned it was the official work vehicle of a provincial department leader. Compared to regular license plates, these number ranges are directly linked to the vehicle's affiliated unit and level of law enforcement authority.

I've researched license plate regulations, and the Yue 0 series is actually a police license authorized by the Guangdong Provincial Public Department. Initially designed to distinguish between ordinary official vehicles and public security special vehicles, it's now primarily used for special police vehicles like on-site command cars and armored transport vehicles. In Guangzhou, I've seen Yue 0-plated riot water cannon trucks with tires nearly half a person's height, equipped with front-mounted obstacle-clearing push blades.

A colleague mentioned that license plates starting with Yue 000 seem particularly mysterious. In fact, these are identifiers for internal vehicles within Guangdong's public system. Not only are they used by the Provincial Public Security Department, but police vehicles in sub-provincial-level cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou are also issued such plates. One late night, I saw a Yue 099 police car with flashing red and blue lights speeding past, and later learned it was pursuing a cross-province fugitive. These types of license plates are directly linked to the vehicle's law enforcement priority and special road privileges.


