
The difference between Lu G and Lu V is the different letters: Lu G is Weifang; Lu V is Weifang supplement. License plate is the abbreviation of car license plate and car driving license. According to the urban and highway traffic management rules, the driving license is renamed as driving license. The car license plate is a hard number plate with a unified format and style stipulated by the national vehicle management regulations. It is issued by the vehicle management authority after reviewing, inspecting, and registering the car that has applied for the license plate, with a registered registration code. License plates, commonly known as license plates, also refer to vehicle license plates, which are plates hung on the front and rear of the vehicle respectively. The materials commonly used are aluminum, iron, plastic or paper, on which the vehicle's registration number, registration area or other relevant information are engraved.

Both Lu G and Lu V are license plate codes from Shandong, with the main difference lying in their regional affiliations. I've driven a car with a Lu V license plate, which is from Tai'an. Tai'an is near Mount Tai, with significant terrain undulations. When driving to Mount Tai for sightseeing, there are many slopes, leading to higher fuel consumption. The local roads are narrower, and the scenery is predominantly mountainous. Lu G is from Weifang, a coastal city with flat terrain, making driving more fuel-efficient. However, the strong winds there tend to dirty the windshield quickly. In daily use, there's no significant difference between the two. But for annual inspections or vehicle transfers, if your car has a Lu G plate, it's more convenient to handle these matters in Weifang. For Lu V plates, you'd have to go to Tai'an, which can be a hassle for someone like me who loves traveling around. Weifang is also famous for its kites—just remember not to open the sunroof when driving in windy areas. Tai'an has plenty of roadside snacks; stopping to try them can be quite refreshing. In short, the biggest differences lie in location and cultural atmosphere, so don't worry about the car's performance itself.

Simply put, Lu G is the license plate for Weifang, while Lu V is for Tai'an. There's no major technical difference, but the driving experience varies slightly. Having driven for over a decade, I can say that Weifang, being coastal, has strong winds. If you drive a Lu G-plated car, remember to wash it frequently to avoid dust buildup. Tai'an, under the Lu V region, has winding mountain roads, so driving techniques need to be steadier—avoid slamming the accelerator. Administratively, vehicles with Lu G plates can get their annual inspections done more quickly locally in Weifang, while out-of-town procedures are a hassle, and the same goes for Lu V. Weifang has a stronger economy, with more cars and wider roads, whereas Tai'an is a tourist hotspot, often congested during holidays. I recommend choosing a license plate based on where you live—it doesn’t affect insurance or safety, but knowing local road conditions ensures a safer drive.

As someone who often talks about cars, Lu G represents Weifang, while Lu V represents Tai'an. The difference in license plates simply indicates different cities of registration. Driving within Shandong Province doesn't change much, as the same provincial regulations apply. Choosing a license plate mainly depends on convenience—driving along Weifang's coastline is more comfortable, while Tai'an's mountainous terrain offers more interesting driving dynamics. In terms of maintenance, local license plates get faster service at local 4S shops, saving some time. No need to overthink technical details—whether it's Lu G or Lu V, the driving experience is equally smooth.


