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The license plate number problem in the United States

For many people, a license plate is just a numerical symbol, but American license plates are unique. License plates in the United States are issued by state governments. In order to highlight their characteristics, each state decorates the license plate with the symbolic patterns or promotional slogans of the state to express their love for their hometown. This gives people the opportunity to see at a glance The history, culture and customs of the 50 states in the United States.

Cowboys and citrus can be used as patterns

The earliest license plates in the United States only had numbers, no patterns or slogans. It wasn't until 1928 that Idaho took the lead and prominently printed the locally grown potatoes on the state's license plates, proudly adding: "World-famous potatoes." After that, other states in the United States followed suit, resulting in the current situation.

The classic American license plate is the Wyoming license plate. Wyoming is located in the western United States and is the hometown of cowboys who represent the pioneering, unrestrained and passionate spirit of the United States. The movie "Brokeback Mountain" directed by Oscar-winning director Ang Lee is set in this state. Wyoming is also home to Yellowstone, the world's first national natural park. On the state's license plate, the beautiful scenery of Yellowstone Park sets off the bold and unrestrained cowboys, which is full of flavor.

Mount Rushmore in South Dakota is carved with the heads of four presidents who made outstanding contributions to the independence and development of the United States. The state's license plate is marked by this unique scene. Seeing South Dakota's license plate will remind people of Washington, the first president of the United States, Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, Roosevelt, who laid the foundation of the United States in the 20th century, and the leader of Emancipation. The slave's Lincoln.

New York State is most proud of New York City. As early as the beginning of the last century, people called New York City the "Big Apple" because it was a symbol of power and money in the world. The New York State license plate features the skyscrapers of New York City and the famous Niagara Falls in the background.

The Ohio and North Carolina license plates are interesting to look at together. The Ohio license plate has the rising sun as the background, and the slogan is: "The Birthplace of Aviation" because Ohio is the birthplace of the Wright brothers who invented the first aviation aircraft. The North Carolina license plate uses the pattern of the first aerospace vehicle invented by the Wright brothers as the background, and the slogan is: "First Flight" because the Wright brothers made their first successful test flight in North Carolina in 1903.

Every other state in the United States has its own unique features. Vermont calls itself the "Green Mountain State" and its license plates are bright green; Maine's license plates highlight its "resort" character with pine branches and birds; when you see tall cacti, you know it must be Arizona. license plate. Florida is rich in citrus, and the center of Florida’s license plate is an orange citrus.

License plates can also vent dissatisfaction

Americans have not forgotten to use license plates to express their dissatisfaction. Due to geographical constraints, Washington, D.C., does not have a member of Congress representing its own district, so its license plate has a slogan: "Taxpayers Without Representation."

The license plates in some states in the United States also have characteristics of the information age. In 2000, Pennsylvania printed the URL of the state's official website on license plates for the first time, and six states including Maryland followed suit. The design for Indiana's new license plate was posted on the Internet and voted on by the state's voters.

The content of special license plates must be healthy

States in the United States also issue some special license plates. Such license plates may bear the name and logo of a university, institution, military or organization and must be approved by the state Legislature. Special license plates are also a way for state governments to raise funds for some public welfare organizations. Special license plates require an annual fee, and the rates vary according to state regulations. The proceeds are used to sponsor projects of public welfare organizations. The most typical example of this type of license plate is the special license plate issued by Florida to commemorate the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger. The license plate alone raised $30 million. To protect the dwindling number of bighorn elk, New Hampshire has issued elk license plates with an elk in the upper left corner to raise funds for the state's animal protection organizations.

There are also some states that allow car owners to choose their own license plate number or text. The state allows individuals to choose content with special meaning on standard license plates, but the text must be healthy, approved by government agencies and pay an additional fee.

For example, a car owner in Pennsylvania designated his license plate as "343-NYC" in memory of the 343 New York City firefighters who died in the "9.11" terrorist attacks.

A license plate that is 6 inches wide and 12 inches long carries colorful and interesting information. No wonder collecting old license plates has become a hobby among Americans in recent years. The American License Plate Collectors Association now has more than 3,000 members.