Where is the license plate number starting with Lu T from?
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License plates starting with 'Lu' are from Shandong Province. However, there is no license plate in Shandong Province that starts with 'Lu T'; it is likely a prop license plate used in TV dramas. The Chinese character on the license plate represents the abbreviation of the province, municipality, or autonomous region where the vehicle is registered, with 'Lu' standing for Shandong Province. The English letters on the license plate represent the prefecture-level city, district, autonomous prefecture, or league where the vehicle is registered. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. The first character of a license plate number is a Chinese character, representing the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is located. The second character is an English letter representing the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle is registered. Typically, 'A' represents the provincial capital city, 'B' represents the second-largest city in the province, and so on. 2. A license plate, also known as a vehicle registration plate, is a plate attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. It is usually made of aluminum, plastic, or sticker material and displays the vehicle's registration number, registration area, or other basic information. License plates serve as a unique identifier for each vehicle, allowing authorities to determine the province, city, or county where the vehicle is registered and to trace the vehicle's owner through the license plate records. 3. The color of the license plate varies depending on the type of vehicle. Small vehicles use blue license plates, large and medium-sized vehicles use yellow license plates, white license plates are used for military vehicles, police vehicles also use white license plates, and black license plates are used for foreign vehicles.