Where does the Su D license plate belong?
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Su D license plates belong to Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province. The installation method for license plates is as follows: 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. The functions of license plates include: 1. Numbering and registering information for vehicles; 2. Identifying the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. Enabling the tracking of the vehicle owner and registration information based on the license plate. Types of license plates include: 1. White plates represent military or police vehicles; 2. Blue plates represent ordinary small vehicles with fewer than 7 seats; 3. Yellow plates represent ordinary large vehicles; 4. Black plates represent vehicles owned by foreign enterprises.
I've been driving for almost ten years, often traveling across the country. The Su D license plate is the exclusive identifier for Changzhou City in Jiangsu Province. I remember when I first bought my car, I studied this license plate system. 'Su' is the abbreviation for Jiangsu, 'A' stands for Nanjing, 'B' for Wuxi, 'C' for Xuzhou, and 'D' for Changzhou. I've been to Changzhou a few times—it's quite a modern city with popular attractions like China Dinosaur Park and is conveniently close to Shanghai by car. The letter 'D' on the license plate isn't randomly assigned; it follows the city's sequence within the province, covering major Jiangsu cities from A to Z. Vehicles with Su D plates are all registered in Changzhou, so when I see a Su D plate on the road, I know it's likely from there. License plate information is crucial for vehicle insurance and traffic violation handling. In case of an accident in another region, the plate helps quickly trace the registration location, avoiding potential disputes.