Where is the license plate 'Gan S' from?
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Gan S is the license plate of the Jiangxi Provincial National Security System. More information about license plates is as follows: 1. The first character of the license plate: Represents the provincial-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the abbreviation of each (province, municipality directly under the central government, autonomous region). 2. The second English letter of the license plate: Represents the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered, which is the letter code of each (prefecture-level city, region, autonomous prefecture, league), generally ranked according to the status of each prefecture-level administrative region. 3. The license plate is the numbering and information registration of each vehicle. Main function: Through the license plate, the region to which the vehicle belongs can be known, and the vehicle owner and the registration information of the vehicle can also be found based on the license plate.
I'm a car enthusiast who often researches license plate rules. In China, license plates start with a Chinese character indicating the province, and 'Gan' represents Jiangxi Province. The letter part designates the city, with Jiangxi's standard codes including A for Nanchang, B for Ganzhou, C for Yichun, D for Ji'an, E for Shangrao, F for Fuzhou, G for Jiujiang, H for Jingdezhen, J for Pingxiang, K for Xinyu, and L for Yingtan. However, the letter S doesn't directly correspond to a major city in Jiangxi's license plate system—it might be a typo or denote specific entities like provincial government agencies, but it's rarely seen on common civilian vehicles. If you encounter a Gan S license plate, it's advisable to check the full number or confirm its origin through official channels, as license plate details are crucial for vehicle safety.