why do countries such as South Korea and China have latin numbers and letters on their license plates when their language doesn’t use them?

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Edit: Latin letters and numbers might not be the right word. I meant letters such as AaBbCc and numbers such as 123.

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It’s part of [Geneva Convention (another one)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_Convention_on_Road_Traffic).

It’s worldwide standard on how you make plate numbers and classify vehicles, so any vehicle and driver license can be recognized internationally.

Ukraine, for example, uses only letters that look same in both Latin and Cyrillic, so plates can be read in both languages.

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