What is the license plate prefix for Weifang?
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Weifang has two license plate prefixes: Lu G and Lu V. The reason a city has two sets of license plates is mainly due to the large number of vehicles, leading to a saturation of license plate numbers. The license plate prefixes for various cities in Shandong Province are as follows: Lu A for Jinan, Lu B for Qingdao, Lu C for Zibo, Lu D for Zaozhuang, Lu E for Dongying, Lu F for Yantai, Lu G for Weifang, Lu H for Jining, Lu J for Tai'an, Lu K for Weihai, Lu L for Rizhao, Lu M for Binzhou, Lu N for Dezhou, Lu P for Liaocheng, Lu Q for Linyi, Lu R for Heze, Lu S for Laiwu, Lu U as a supplement for Qingdao, and Lu Y as a supplement for Yantai.
The license plate number for Weifang is Lu G, which is the standard configuration, as I paid special attention when helping a friend choose a car plate number. The abbreviation for Shandong Province is Lu, and the following letter represents different cities, with G specifically assigned to Weifang. Think about it, the license plates for cities in Shandong start from Lu A: A for Jinan, B for Qingdao, C for Zibo, D for Zaozhuang, E for Dongying, F for Yantai, G for Weifang, H for Jining, J for Tai'an, and so on up to Z for other smaller cities. Weifang ranks seventh, possibly because of its central-eastern location in Shandong. I suggest drivers remember that Lu G stands for Weifang, so they can identify the origin of vehicles when seen on highways and avoid navigation confusion. The license plate number also includes a combination of five letters and digits at the end, but the initial code is fixed, and the Weifang Vehicle Management Office has a specific licensing process. When driving, it's important to regularly check if the license plate is dirty or loose. If it's unclear in surveillance footage, it could cause trouble, so it's best to clean it during regular car maintenance.