Where is the license plate code 'Zhe G' from?
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Zhe G is the license plate code for Jinhua City. Other license plate codes in Zhejiang Province are as follows: Zhe A represents Hangzhou, Zhe B represents Ningbo, Zhe C represents Wenzhou, Zhe D represents Shaoxing, Zhe E represents Huzhou, Zhe F represents Jiaxing, Zhe GS represents Yiwu, Zhe H represents Quzhou, Zhe J represents Taizhou, Zhe K represents Lishui, and Zhe L represents Zhoushan. License plates, commonly referred to as vehicle plates, are metal or plastic plates attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are made of materials such as aluminum, sheet iron, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information. The purpose of license plates is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs.
The license plate number starting with '浙G' is from Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. I have quite a research interest in license plates because, after years of driving, I often see plates from various regions. I remember that '浙' is the abbreviation for Zhejiang, and in the city codes, 'G' stands for Jinhua, just as clear as '浙A' for Hangzhou and '浙B' for Ningbo. Jinhua is located in the central part of Zhejiang, famous for its Shuanglong Cave and Jinhua ham. I've seen many '浙G' plates. Once on the highway, I saw a '浙G' car broken down. After helping out and chatting, I learned they were from Jinhua. It felt like the license plate was a business card that could also enhance communication. Actually, license plate coding is for the convenience of traffic management, with city codes allowing traffic police to quickly identify and avoid confusion. As an experienced driver, I suggest that understanding basic license plate knowledge is helpful for safe travel. Don't be nervous when encountering vehicles from other regions; just look out for each other.