What font is used on the vehicle license?
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The font used on the vehicle license is a specialized font designed and developed by the Software Center of the Ministry of Public Security's Science and Technology Research Institute. It contains multiple anti-counterfeiting features and is protected by law. Any software that imitates this font for input is considered illegal, and there is no input method for this type of font among common fonts. The content on the new version of the vehicle license is printed using a specialized printer model Dpk9500GA, which is exclusively used by public security authorities. Arabic numerals printed by other models of printers will have slight differences compared to those printed by the specialized printer, and the anti-counterfeiting features of the Arabic numerals are an important characteristic for identifying the authenticity of the new version of the vehicle license. Composition: The vehicle license consists of three parts: the document, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front side of the main page contains the signed core of the document, while the back side features a photo of the vehicle, sealed in a plastic cover. The supplementary page contains the signed core of the document. Function: Possessing the 'Motor Vehicle License' is one of the prerequisites for a vehicle to be driven on the road. Driving without the license is a violation of regulations. The 'Owner's Name' field on the 'Motor Vehicle License' is not just a matter of name; the registered owner on the license is the legally recognized owner of the vehicle.