Which district in Shanghai does the 'Hu F' license plate belong to?
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New cars registered in Shanghai use the 'Hu F' license plate. Shanghai license plates are divided into urban and suburban plates, not by district. 'Hu A', 'B', 'D', 'E', 'F', and 'G' are all urban plates, while 'Hu C' can only be driven outside the outer ring road, meaning it's a suburban plate. Shanghai license plates are not divided by district; the letters before the plates follow a sequential order, from 'Hu A' to 'Hu B', then 'Hu D', 'Hu E', and so on. Here is some relevant information: 1. There are four colors of car license plates in Shanghai: yellow, blue, white, and black. Yellow plates are used for large buses, trucks, and commercial vehicles. The yellow 'Hu C' plate is a suburban plate, which, according to regulations, can only be driven outside the outer ring road, meaning these vehicles cannot enter the urban area. 2. Blue plates are for small passenger cars, private cars, or commercial vehicles. Taxis and private cars in Shanghai use blue plates, including 'Hu A', 'Hu B', 'Hu C', 'Hu D', and 'Hu E', with white characters on a blue background. White plates are used by police, armed police, and military forces. Black plates are for consulates, with white characters on a black background. These plates are relatively rare and are exclusively used by consulates of various countries.