Two styles of patents have been applied for for small car license plates. One is a blue and white gradient background with black characters. The first two digits are still the area code, followed by six digits or letters, and There is one more digit than the current 92-type license plate; the other style is black characters on a white background, with a blue line below, and eight digits and letters, of which the second digit has a smaller font, and the fifth and sixth digits have There are spaces in between.
Both new license plate styles have the letters F, Y, and G, and the corresponding colors are blue, yellow, and red. It is speculated that the corresponding meanings are non-operation, operation, and state agencies.
In addition, there is also a temporary license plate style patent, which uses blue and white as the base. There is a word "Lin" in the blue area to represent the temporary license plate. The white area is a seven-digit alphanumeric letter, and the second digit is There is a space between the third digit. Below is the validity period of the temporary card, and there is a QR code to the right of the validity period.