On a license plate, "CG" typically stands for "Coast Guard." It can indicate that the vehicle is owned by a member of the United States Coast Guard or is associated with Coast Guard operations. However, the meaning may vary depending on the state or region, as different jurisdictions may use different codes or abbreviations. Always refer to local regulations for specific interpretations.
On an Arizona license plate, "CG" typically stands for "Commercial General," indicating that the vehicle is registered for commercial use. This designation helps differentiate commercial vehicles from personal ones, which can have different registration fees and requirements. If you see "CG," it signifies that the vehicle may be used for business purposes.
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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
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