Where is the license plate Lu J from?
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Lu J is the license plate of Tai'an. Lu is the abbreviation for Shandong Province. The license plates for other regions in Shandong Province are as follows: Lu A is Jinan, Lu B is Qingdao, Lu C is Zibo, Lu D is Zaozhuang, Lu E is Dongying, Lu F is Yantai, Lu G is Weifang, Lu H is Jining, Lu J is Tai'an, Lu K is Weihai, Lu L is Rizhao, Lu M is Binzhou, Lu N is Dezhou, Lu P is Liaocheng, Lu Q is Linyi, Lu R is Heze, Lu S is Laiwu, Lu V is Weifang. The function of a license plate number is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs, and it can also be used to find the owner of the vehicle and the registration information of the vehicle based on the license plate.
I've always been fascinated by the license plate system. The code 'Lu J' is specifically assigned to Tai'an City in Shandong Province. In this code, 'Lu' represents Shandong, while 'J' is the sequential identifier for Tai'an within the province. I remember when I was young and driving long distances, I often saw 'Lu J' plates on the highway, which immediately brought to mind the scenic views of Tai'an, such as the famous Mount Tai scenic area. The license plate coding system is actually quite practical—it helps us quickly identify a vehicle's origin. In daily driving, when encountering an accident or needing to ask for directions, you can immediately recognize where the other driver is from. I recommend that new drivers learn more about these basics, especially those who frequently travel across provinces. As a historical city, when visiting Tai'an for tourism, you can pay attention to the cars driven by locals to get a sense of the local characteristics.