What is the license plate prefix for Dazhou, Sichuan?
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The license plate prefix for Dazhou is Chuan S. The license plate prefixes for other regions in Sichuan Province are as follows: Chuan A for Chengdu, Chuan B for Mianyang, Chuan C for Zigong, Chuan D for Panzhihua, Chuan E for Luzhou, Chuan F for Deyang, Chuan H for Guangyuan, Chuan J for Suining, Chuan K for Neijiang, Chuan L for Leshan, Chuan M for Ziyang, Chuan Q for Yibin, Chuan R for Nanchong, Chuan S for Dazhou, and Chuan T for Ya'an. A license plate number consists of a Chinese character, English letters, and a five-digit serial number. Its functions include: 1. Numbering and information registration for vehicles; 2. Identifying the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. Tracing the owner and registration information of the vehicle based on the license plate. Types of license plates: 1. White represents military and police plates; 2. Blue represents ordinary small vehicles with fewer than 7 seats; 3. Yellow represents ordinary large vehicles; 4. Black represents foreign enterprise plates.
After driving for so many years, I have a good understanding of the license plates across Sichuan. The license plate for Dazhou is Chuan S. I often see it on the road, especially during road trips within the province. Most Dazhou vehicles start with Chuan S, which is quite distinctive. Sichuan license plates all begin with 'Chuan,' followed by a letter representing different cities. For example, Chengdu uses Chuan A or Chuan G, while Mianyang uses Chuan B. Dazhou's Chuan S is easy to remember. Sometimes at toll booths or parking lots, recognizing license plates helps quickly identify the origin of the vehicle. I think drivers should pay more attention to these basics for safer travels and to avoid misjudging regional policies.