1. For foreign cars owned by the embassy, ??the license plate must be black with white characters and a hollow "Shi" mark.
For foreign cars in the consulate, the license plate has white characters on a black background and a red "collar" mark.
The small number on the foreign car license plate of the embassy or consulate is the code name of the country that has diplomatic relations, and has nothing to do with the regulatory number of the region where it is located.
2. There are two sets of three-digit numbers on the surface of the license plate. The first three digits are the country code, and the last three digits are the serial number. For example, the vehicle number 9 of the U.S. Embassy is "224-009".
"Shi" is a special license plate for foreign embassies in China, such as "Shi 196-013" is a vehicle of the Korean Embassy.
3. List the country codes of the license plates of some countries: 1.101 Afghanistan 2.103 Algeria 3.105 Argentina 4.106 Australia 5.107 Austria 6.109 Bahrain 7.194 Portugal 8.196 South Korea 9.198 Russia Extended information: 1. License plate rules: 1. The first character on a civilian car license plate is a Chinese character:
Represents the abbreviation of the province where the car's registered residence is located; 2. English numbers: represents the first-level code of the city where the car is located, generally A is the capital of the province, B is the second largest city in the province, and so on; 3. If it is the region of the province
The first one to get the license plate, theoretically speaking, the last five digits of your license plate are 00001, and so on; when the number of license plates exceeds the 5-digit capacity, which is the 100,000th digit, start with the letter A from the first digit, and then use 0001 to
9999, and so on, that is to say, the later the English letters in the front are, the newer the vehicle is; but after the number plate can be selected by oneself, this rule does not work, and there is generally no rule to follow.
Since 0 and O, I and 1 are easily confused, there are generally no two letters O and I.
2. License plate types: 1. Large civilian vehicles: the license plate is on a vermilion background with white letters; small civilian cars have a medium green background with white letters on the license plate; 2. Special police vehicles: the license plate is on a white background with red "GA" and black letters; 3.
Special vehicles for the Armed Police: The license plate is on a white background with "WJ" in red and black characters; 4. Foreign embassy vehicles: The license plate is on a black background with white characters and a hollow "Shi" mark; 5. Foreign vehicles at the consulate: The license plate is ink on a black background and with white characters
and a hollow sign with the word "collar"; 6. Other foreign cars: the license plate is with white characters on a black background; 7. The trial license plate is with white characters on a blue background: there is the word "test" in front of it; the study license plate is with white characters on a blue background and the word "学" in front of the number
Logo; 8. The temporary license plate has red characters on a white background: the replacement license plate has the words "temporary" in front of it and has black characters on a white background, and "Mobile Permit" has red characters on a white background; 9. The color of the license plate: yellow represents a large vehicle, and blue
It represents a small car, and the black plate represents a car of a foreign-funded enterprise or an embassy. Military vehicle license plates are numbered according to the military number. Different from local ones, they are all red on a white background. Police cars are basically numbered the same as local cars, except that the last digit is changed to red.
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