I’ve noticed that, at least in my state, two license plate types are commonly used. For reference, # represents a number and L represents a letter. One, with #LLL### is used mostly with consumer vehicles. The other, #####L#, is primarily used with either corporate/work vehicles, or vehicles that could be used for those purposes like pickup trucks, vans, etc. Why is this?
EDIT: This is regarding California, by the way. I didn,t realize it was state-specific, and I don’t travel enough to have noticed, my bad.
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