What is the alphabetical order of license plate codes in Henan Province?
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The alphabetical order of license plate codes in Henan Province is as follows: Yu A and Yu V for Zhengzhou, Yu B for Kaifeng, Yu C for Luoyang, Yu D for Pingdingshan, Yu E for Anyang, Yu F for Hebi, Yu G for Xinxiang, Yu H for Jiaozuo, Yu J for Puyang, Yu K for Xuchang, Yu L for Luohe, Yu M for Sanmenxia, Yu N for Shangqiu, Yu P for Zhoukou, Yu Q for Zhumadian, Yu R for Nanyang, Yu S for Xinyang, and Yu U for Jiyuan. The license plate code consists of 2 characters, which are a combination of a Chinese character and an English letter. The Chinese character is the abbreviation of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government, and the English letter is the code of the vehicle management office. The license plate number consists of 6 characters, which are Arabic numerals or a combination of Arabic numerals and English letters.
Starting from my driving experience, Henan license plates begin with 'Yu', followed by letters representing different cities. The order is roughly YuA for Zhengzhou, YuB for Kaifeng, YuC for Luoyang, YuD for Pingdingshan, YuE for Anyang, YuF for Hebi, YuG for Xinxiang, YuH for Jiaozuo, YuJ for Puyang, YuK for Xuchang, YuL for Luohe, YuM for Sanmenxia, YuN for Shangqiu, YuP for Zhoukou, YuQ for Zhumadian, YuR for Nanyang, YuS for Xinyang, and YuU for Jiyuan. This arrangement skips some letters like I and O to avoid confusion with numbers. When driving on the road, you can guess where a car is from by its license plate. For example, YuA is mostly from Zhengzhou, and YuR from Nanyang is quite common. As a large province, Henan's license plate system helps us identify vehicles from other areas, making it easier to handle accidents. I suggest beginners memorize this to avoid misunderstandings on the road.