What is the license plate prefix for Kunshan vehicles?
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Kunshan's license plates are prefixed with Su E or Su U. Below is relevant information about license plates: 1. Function: License plates serve as identification numbers and information registration for vehicles. Their primary purpose is to indicate the vehicle's registered region through the plate, and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the plate number. 2. Definition: License plates, commonly referred to as vehicle tags, are plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registered region, and other pertinent information.
As a seasoned driver with over 20 years of experience, I'm quite familiar with license plates. Kunshan is a county-level city under Suzhou in Jiangsu province, so its license plate prefix must be the provincial abbreviation 'Su'. Specifically, vehicles registered in Suzhou use license plates starting with 'SuE'. Every time I drive through Kunshan, I notice all the cars on the streets have plates beginning with 'SuE', such as 'SuE12345'. Other cities in Jiangsu have their own codes too - Nanjing uses 'SuA', Wuxi uses 'SuB', but since Kunshan is part of Suzhou, it naturally uses 'SuE' as well. This relates to China's license plate system where each province has an abbreviation, and letters represent different cities/regions. Understanding this isn't just for car talk - it helps identify local vehicles and contributes to safer driving, like enabling quicker reactions on highways.