1. Check the frame number 17 on the driving license or go to the local traffic website, and then search according to the serial number. 2. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a set of unique numbers consisting of seventeen English numbers, which can identify performance information such as automobile manufacturer, engine and chassis serial number. To avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0, the English letters "I", "O" and "Q" will not be used. The first three digits of VIN are called WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier), which is used to identify the name and country of the manufacturer. Manufacturers that produce less than 500 cars a year will use 9 characters in the third number of their VIN, and the number 12- 14 will be used as the second part of the logo. Some manufacturers will use the third number of VIN as the classification of vehicle types, such as trucks or buses. Take the vehicles produced by Volvo in Sweden as an example. YV 1 stands for cars, YV2 stands for trucks, and YV3 stands for buses and coaches. VIN is the serial number of 17 characters, which consists of numbers and letters. 198 1 year later, every car, truck or trailer made in the United States has a VIN, which is a fixed number. No two cars produced in 30 years can have the same VIN. Vehicle driving record database records VIN related information, such as vehicle inspection time, transfer time, whether it involves serious accidents such as collision, rollover and flooding. 1987 the us department of transportation's motor vehicle anti-theft standard (motor vehicle anti-theft standard) requires that when the vehicle involved is a "high-theft vehicle", the manufacturer must provide VIN on the main components (such as engine, hood and fender).
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