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What's Hebi license plate number?

The license plate number of Hebi of Pacific Auto Network is Yu F, and the license plate number of Henan Province is: Yu A is Zhengzhou, Yu B is Kaifeng, Yu C is Luoyang, Yu D is Pingdingshan, Yu E is Anyang, Yu F is Hebi, Yu G is Xinxiang, Yu H is Jiaozuo, Yu J is Puyang, Yu K is Xuchang, Yu L is Luohe, Yu M is Sanmenxia, Yu N is Shangqiu, Yu P is Zhoukou, Yu Q is Zhumadian and Yu R.

The license plates in Henan Province are Yu A, Yu B, Yu C, Yu D, Yu E, Yu F, Yu G, Yu H, Yu J, Yu K, Yu L, Yu Q, Yu M, Yu N, Yu P, Yu R, Yu S and Yu U respectively.

In addition to today's personalized license plate, the current 92 motor vehicle license plate consists of Chinese and English letters and five digits of the license plate bureau code. For example, "Asu-12345", "Su" stands for Jiangsu Province, and A is the license plate code of Nanjing Public Security Bureau Vehicle Management Office, indicating that this car is the license plate of Nanjing Public Security Bureau Vehicle Management Office. The last five digits are the serial number.

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In a five-digit number, each first digit or letter represents a segment of10,000 digits. In principle, each prefecture-level administrative division occupies a national license plate code, but each prefecture-level administrative division in the country is divided into different districts, counties and cities. In order to distinguish license plates, different number segments are used.

In addition, it is also a common practice in many places to reserve small numbers with the minimum prefix of 0 for local government agencies within 1000 or within 2000. Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong even reserve all numbers with the prefix 0 (or 1) for government agencies. Taxis in many cities also have special prefix segments, most of which use the initial letter T of taxis, and some areas use 8, 9 and so on. X is used first in the two lakes, and a T is added when the digital resources are insufficient.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)