What is the Jiangyin license plate prefix in Jiangsu?
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Jiangyin license plates are prefixed with Su B. The license plate codes for various regions in Jiangsu Province are as follows: Su A for Nanjing, Su B for Wuxi, Su C for Xuzhou, Su D for Changzhou, Su E for Suzhou, Su F for Nantong, Su G for Lianyungang, Su H for Huai'an, Su J for Yancheng, Su K for Yangzhou, Su L for Zhenjiang, Su M for Taizhou, and Su N for Suqian. License plates are panels mounted on the front and rear of vehicles, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information. License plates serve as a numbering and information registration system for vehicles, primarily enabling identification of the vehicle's origin and facilitating access to the owner's details and registration information through the plate number.
I've been driving for many years. When I worked in Jiangyin before, buying a car required getting a license plate starting with 'Su B'. Jiangyin is part of Wuxi in Jiangsu Province. All license plates in Jiangsu start with 'Su', representing the provincial identity, and the letter B is used for the Wuxi region, including Jiangyin. Understanding this is quite practical because it helps traffic police identify the origin of vehicles, especially during accident handling or roadside checks for quick location. If you're selecting a new license plate, remember to accurately fill in the city code to avoid future troubles. The license plate system is reasonably designed, for example, 'Su A' for Nanjing and 'Su B' for Wuxi. Remembering these details is also beneficial for daily car use. In case your car breaks down in a different location, people can immediately recognize a 'Su B' plate as a Jiangyin car, making rescue more effective. In short, these codes may seem small, but they are related to driving convenience and safety.