Where is the license plate 'Zhe I' from?
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Currently, there is no license plate number 'Zhe I'. Below are the specific introductions to car license plate numbers: 1. The license plate codes for Zhejiang Province are: Zhe A refers to Hangzhou, Zhe B refers to Ningbo, Zhe C refers to Wenzhou, Zhe D refers to Shaoxing, Zhe E refers to Huzhou, Zhe F refers to Jiaxing, Zhe G refers to Jinhua, Zhe H refers to Quzhou, Zhe J refers to Taizhou, Zhe K refers to Lishui, Zhe L refers to Zhoushan. 2. The code for the motor vehicle registration authority consists of 2 characters, composed of Chinese characters and English letters. The Chinese character is the abbreviation of the province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the central government, and the English letter is the code of the vehicle management office. For car license plate numbers, the motor vehicle registration authority code is located in the center above the plate, with Chinese characters and English letters arranged horizontally; for motorcycle license plate numbers, the motor vehicle registration authority code is located on the left side of the plate, with Chinese characters and English letters arranged vertically.
I've been driving a taxi for over a decade, mainly on provincial routes, and I'm particularly sensitive to license plates. I've never heard of the Zhejiang I license plate. Standard Zhejiang license plate letters range from A for Hangzhou to L for Zhoushan, skipping I and O to avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0. Zhejiang J for Taizhou is very common, and someone might have mistakenly written it as i. Other provinces follow similar rules, like Guangdong's Yue O, which doesn't exist. I think drivers should pay attention to these details to avoid encountering fake plates or going the wrong way. In short, stick to the official codes for safety, and don't trust unusual license plates.