
Su is the license plate for Jiangsu Province. The license plate codes for various cities in Jiangsu Province are as follows: SuA is Nanjing, SuB is Wuxi, SuC is Xuzhou, SuD is Changzhou, SuF is Nantong, SuG is Lianyungang, SuH is Huai'an, SuJ is Yancheng, SuK is Yangzhou, SuL is Zhenjiang, SuM is Taizhou, SuN is Suqian. License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the number plates affixed to the front and rear of vehicles. They are typically made of materials such as aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. License plates serve as a means of numbering and recording information for vehicles, with their primary function being to identify the region to which a vehicle belongs. Additionally, license plates can be used to trace the vehicle's owner and its registration details.

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I often see Su-license plates on highways, such as those starting with SuA for Nanjing and SuB for Xuzhou, which are representative of Jiangsu Province. I remember once when I traveled from Shanghai to Jiangsu, the navigation specifically reminded me of traffic restrictions for Su-license plate areas, which gave me a deeper understanding of the importance of license plates. During routine at 4S shops, technicians also mentioned that Su-license plates originate from the abbreviation of Jiangsu Province, where the economy is well-developed, and cities like Nanjing and Suzhou are very prosperous. When I see such license plates, I know the vehicle source is reliable, but it's also important to check safety components like lights to ensure driving safety.

I often observe various license plates while driving, and the 'Su' plates are instantly recognizable as vehicles from Jiangsu Province, since 'Su' represents Jiangsu. Plates like Su A for Nanjing and Su B for Wuxi are quite common. Last year, I went on a business trip to Jiangsu and rented a local car with a Su E plate from Suzhou. During the drive, the navigation kept reminding me of dedicated lanes for 'Su' plates, which was particularly convenient. I think license plates are not just regional identifiers but also reflect economic vitality. Jiangsu has a strong GDP, and its license plate system makes road vehicle clearer.

During long-distance trips, I noticed that vehicles with Su license plates usually come from Jiangsu, such as Su C Xuzhou cars commonly seen at highway rest areas. I remember last year when my family and I took a road trip to Jiangsu, identifying Su plates helped us quickly locate our destination. The license plate system is simple and efficient, with Su representing Jiangsu Province, making regional identification easy with this coding.

License plate recognition is a small habit in my daily life. Plates starting with 'Su' must be from Jiangsu, where industry is well-developed and there are many car manufacturers. When I helped out at the repair shop, car owners often talked about the good quality of Su-licensed vehicles, indicating a strong local economy. Reading license plates can also teach some geography, as the subdivided plates within Jiangsu, such as Su D for Changzhou and Su F for Nantong, each have their own characteristics.

After some research on license plate history, I learned that the character 'Su' represents Jiangsu, derived from the abbreviation of ancient Wu culture, such as the northern and southern regions of Jiangsu. When I see a 'Su' license plate on the road, it reminds me of the many historical sites there, and I always pay attention to cultural attractions when driving there.


