“The motorcycle’s license plate roared like thunder, it’s a… 57 plate!”, this humorous saying has become a nostalgic memory for the early 8x and 9x generations. Motorcycle license plates, though just a simple sequence of numbers, carry within them a long story about the country’s traffic history and culture.
Few people know that the first motorcycle license plates in Vietnam appeared in the early 20th century, when this means of transportation was still a luxury. At that time, license plates were often made of metal, with rudimentary designs and issuance methods.
Throughout various historical periods, the motorcycle license plate system in Vietnam has undergone many changes. From simple black plates with white lettering, to white plates with black lettering, then to reflective plates with various colors and symbols. Each change marked a step forward in the country’s traffic management.
Motorcycle license plates are not merely a sequence of numbers to distinguish vehicles, but also carry various meanings. For authorities, license plates are a powerful tool in traffic management and ensuring public order and safety.
Vietnamese people value spiritual elements, and license plates are no exception. Many believe that the numbers on a license plate can affect the owner’s fate and fortune. Therefore, choosing a beautiful license plate that aligns with feng shui has become a unique cultural trait.
Nowadays, looking up motorcycle license plate information has become easier than ever thanks to advancements in information technology. You can quickly and accurately look up information about the vehicle owner, vehicle origin, traffic violation history, and more. However, it’s important to use reputable sources and comply with regulations on personal information protection.
Each province in the country has its own license plate code. You can easily identify the province of a license plate by looking at the first two digits. For example, Hanoi motorcycle license plates start with 29, Ho Chi Minh City is 59, Da Nang is 43…
According to current regulations, “mother carrying child” motorcycles (motorcycles with an additional cargo carrier in the front) are not permitted on the road. Using this type of vehicle poses significant dangers to the driver and other road users.
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