
White license plates starting with WJ are specialized license plates for vehicles of the Armed Police Force. A license plate, also known as a vehicle registration plate, is displayed on the front and rear of a vehicle, bearing the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. Its main functions are: 1. Identifying the vehicle's registered region through the license plate; 2. Tracing the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the license plate. The installation method for license plates is: 1. Take out the license plate screws and insert them into the anti-theft caps by rotating; 2. Position the license plate correctly, align the screws with the gaps on the bumper, and secure them using tools; 3. Cover the anti-theft caps and press them into place.

A few days ago, I saw someone online asking which unit uses white license plates starting with WJ, which reminded me of seeing one in person last year. It was a white mid-sized car with a clearly visible WJ prefix on the license plate, and the owner told me it belonged to the Armed Police Force. The Armed Police Force, or Wujing, is responsible for domestic tasks such as disaster relief and maintaining order—not military operations involving tanks or the like. In China, these white license plates are markers for special vehicles, whereas regular private cars have blue or green plates. If you encounter a WJ vehicle on the road, remember not to get too close or follow it, as they may be on emergency duty. It's best to yield the right of way promptly to avoid traffic disputes. In short, knowing about these license plates is helpful for everyday driving safety. Next time I encounter a similar situation, I’ll pay closer attention to the details, just in case.

I've been driving for decades and once encountered a vehicle with a white license plate starting with WJ on the highway. Out of curiosity, I looked it up and confirmed it was a vehicle of the Armed Police Force. The Armed Police mainly handles domestic incidents, such as patrols or disaster relief, and this special license plate design highlights their unique identity. Unlike regular blue plates for private cars, white plates are commonly seen on military and police vehicles, with their eye-catching color making them easily recognizable. When I spot a WJ vehicle ahead during daily driving, I maintain a safe distance and follow slowly, avoiding honking or overtaking to prevent misunderstandings. After all, their vehicles might be transporting critical supplies, and reckless interference could impact public safety. Paying attention to these small details can enhance driving safety and reduce unexpected risks.

I worked in the military when I was young, and I remember seeing many changes in special license plates back then. The white plates starting with WJ indeed belong to the Armed Police Force, which is primarily responsible for domestic and maintaining stability. These vehicles are not commonly seen on the road, mostly used for patrols or training. Regular family vehicles mainly have blue or green plates. If you encounter such vehicles, avoid gathering around or taking photos to prevent unnecessary trouble.

Last year, I attended an auto show where an expert mentioned the coding rules for Chinese license plates. White license plates starting with 'WJ' indicate vehicles of the armed police, with 'WJ' standing for 'Wu Jing' (Armed Police). These plates are used by specific departments and differ from those on civilian vehicles. If you occasionally see them during daily driving, don’t be surprised—just maintain a normal distance and proceed as usual.

Last week, while chatting with friends about license plates on the road, everyone was curious about what the white plates starting with 'WJ' represent. They actually belong to the Armed Police Force, handling internal tasks like urban patrols or emergency responses. The white plates are easily distinguishable in traffic, and regular private vehicles don't use them. When encountering such vehicles in daily life, I recommend not approaching or disturbing them proactively, respecting the nature of their work. Knowing these little details can help everyone stay safer on the road.


