Which city does the Zhejiang J license plate belong to?
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Zhejiang J license plate belongs to Taizhou City. The functions of the license plate are: 1. Identification mark of the vehicle; 2. It can indicate the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. The owner and registration information of the vehicle can be traced based on the license plate. The composition structure of the license plate is: 1. Chinese character, which is the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered; 2. English letter, representing the prefecture-level city code where the vehicle is located; 3. Serial number. The installation method of the license plate is: 1. Take out the screws of the license plate and rotate them to insert the anti-theft cap; 2. Position the license plate correctly, align the screws with the gaps on the bumper, and fix them with tools; 3. Cover the anti-theft cap and press it in.
I previously checked the license plate prefix 'Zhe J', which belongs to Jinhua. The license plate codes for each city in Zhejiang Province follow a clear pattern, like Hangzhou being Zhe A and Wenzhou being Zhe C. Jinhua is located in the central part of Zhejiang, and the famous Yiwu Small Commodities Market is actually also in Jinhua. If you drive to Jinhua, you'll see many license plates starting with J, especially the trucks parked outside Jinhua ham shops, all uniformly bearing J plates. Other codes like Jiaxing F and Shaoxing D are also fixed to their respective cities. When you can't remember, a quick check of the code chart makes it clear.
The license plate prefix 'Zhe J' represents Jinhua, and this code is most noticeable at highway toll stations. Once, when I went to the Yiwu International Trade City, the parking lot at the entrance was full of trucks with 'Zhe J' license plates unloading goods. I remember that Dongyang and Yongkang, which are under the jurisdiction of Jinhua, also use this prefix, but in the provincial capital Hangzhou, license plates start with 'Zhe A'. In fact, the vehicle registration regulations clearly state that only one code is assigned to each prefecture-level city, unlike some cities in Guangdong that have dual codes.