The letters on a license plate typically represent a combination of the vehicle's registration details, such as the state or province where the vehicle is registered and a unique identifier for that specific vehicle. These letters can include a mix of alphabetical characters and numbers, often following specific formats defined by local regulations. In some cases, they may also indicate vehicle type, age, or special designations, such as for electric vehicles or commercial use. Overall, the combination serves to identify and differentiate vehicles on the road.
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Most generally the numbers in a license plate refer to the issuing jurisdiction. Most states use a series of symbols, numbers and letters. Others use a county coding system that includes the expiration in the plate number.
On the Kansas license plate, the letters CM stand for Comanche County. This county is located in southern Kansas on the Oklahoma border.
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Which one? I guess it would depend on the license plate, but the colors of a license plate usually symbolize something of value to the state
That would be a federal license plate. So...if you see one, mind your p's and q's!
The "AB" on a 1937 California license plate indicates the series or type of the plate issued during that year. California license plates from that era used a combination of letters and numbers to designate different registrants, with the letters often denoting a specific sequence or category. Each year, the state released new registrations, and the letter combinations helped differentiate vehicles registered in different years.
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The letter 'D'.