Permanently disabled
The "HP" symbol on Virginia license plates stands for "Handicapped Plate." It designates vehicles that are registered to individuals with disabilities, allowing them access to certain parking privileges and accommodations. This symbol helps identify vehicles eligible for designated parking spaces and other benefits under state law.
It means "Disabled Person" and should be right next to a wheelchair symbol, accordingly.
On a Virginia license plate, "TERR" typically stands for "Territory." It may be used to indicate a specific designation or theme related to the vehicle's registration, such as a special interest or organizational plate. However, the exact meaning can vary based on context, so it's best to consult the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles for precise information.
On a Virginia license plate, "Pd" stands for "Police Department." It indicates that the vehicle is owned or operated by a municipal police department, typically used for official law enforcement purposes. This designation helps distinguish police vehicles from regular civilian vehicles.
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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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