Which province does the 'Jiang' license plate belong to?
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The 'Jiang' license plate does not exist; it is a fictional license plate used in TV dramas to avoid causing deep social reactions. Below is relevant information about vehicle license plates: 1. The differences between local and out-of-town license plates include: different license plate contents; differences in annual inspections, with out-of-town license plates being more cumbersome; different travel restrictions, as local license plates face fewer restrictions within their region, while out-of-town license plates have more; and differences in replacement procedures, as lost driving permits or license plates can only be reissued at the vehicle's registration location. 2. License plates, commonly referred to as vehicle tags, are plates affixed to the front and rear of vehicles, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, bearing the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. 3. License plates serve to number and record information for each vehicle, primarily enabling identification of the vehicle's region of registration and allowing access to the vehicle owner's details and registration information through the license plate.
When talking about cars, I noticed many friends are a bit confused about the provincial abbreviations on license plates. If you say a 'Jiang' plate, in fact, no province directly uses 'Jiang' as the first character on their license plates. Jiangsu's license plate uses 'Su', representing the characteristics of the southern Jiangsu region. Other common examples include Shanghai's 'Hu' and Guangdong's 'Yue'. The first character on the license plate is a convenient management system, allowing police or drivers to quickly identify the origin of the vehicle. If 'Jiang' is mistakenly used, it might be due to a license plate manufacturing error or illegal modification, which can easily lead to traffic inspection disputes. I think memorizing these codes before driving on highways can help avoid trouble, especially during cross-province trips, improving efficiency. In short, Jiangsu is 'Su', so don't mix it up.