One of the most rare is the AG6 section in Beijing, which is an exclusive number plate distributed to senior officials of some countries. At present, only 100 has been issued. It's really rare for Jing A to be followed by five numbers. There are no new ones. But later, the Beijing government issued many license plates with many letters behind Beijing A, so now Beijing A license plates are very common.
Beijing A8 is a symbol of ministerial leaders and a class symbol of some powerful people in Beijing. Before the use of 1992 license plates, Beijing A80, 8 1 82 were reserved for the use of the Central Office, the State Council, the Central Police and the Municipal Party Committee. Some business leaders with resources also obtained these license plates through channels, so the five pure license plates behind Jing A that we see on the road now are basically very powerful people at that time.
Driving on the road, I found a phenomenon: the most common Beijing license plates on the road are Jing A, Jing B, Jing P, Jing E, Jing F, Jing Q, Jing N, others seem to be rare, and Jing D has never seen them.
This aroused my curiosity. What's so particular about the license plate number distribution in Beijing? License plates in Beijing are issued in chronological order, starting with the letter A, which is the general principle.
At present, the number plates used are: A, B, C, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P and Q.
Did you find that D, I and O are missing?
Let me explain some special permissions first. Jing B is a taxi in Beijing, and Jing O is a police car. Beijing OA Justice, Beijing OB Public Security, Beijing OD Traffic, Beijing OE Railway, Beijing OB and Beijing OD were changed into white police car licenses.
Jingwu is a unit directly under the central government. D and I are not used because they are easily confused with some alphanumeric characters.
Beijing A88888 is a special license plate issued by the state to the Panchen Lama before, but the Panchen Lama has never used it once. At present, the owner of Beijing A88888 is Han Lingyan, whose identity is unknown for the time being. There is also a Beijing A88888 with a black license plate. You should have heard of the owner of this license plate, that is, Li Xiaohua, the richest man in Beijing, who also owned the first Ferrari with the license plate of Beijing A0000 1 in China.
Beijing C 1996, Beijing E 1997, Beijing F in 2002, Beijing H in 2003, Beijing J in 2005, Beijing K in 2006, Beijing L in 2007 and Beijing M, Beijing N and Beijing P in 2008. You can know the application time of Beijing ordinary car number plate.