How are license plate numbers and letters defined?

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It depends on where the car is registered. Each state is entitled to some combination of letters and numbers, and within each state, each city has its “quota”. This has been happening since 1990, when all vehicles in the country (all of them: cars, motorcycles, tricycles, trucks, buses and even trams) changed their plates: yellow plates, which had two letters, left the scene and gray plates came in, with three letters and four digits. In this change, the state of Paraná took the lead and won the first series, with the plates starting in AAA. São Paulo came next and baptized most of the cars with B plates, all those that start with C, D, E, F and G, in addition to a part of the H plates – after all, São Paulo owns the largest fleet in the country, with 14,646,580 vehicles, according to the National Traffic Department (Denatran). This was the body that defined – and ensures that it is complied with – every detail of the plates: they must be 13 centimeters high and 40 centimeters long, made of iron or aluminum, have a polyethylene or lead seal and be attached to the vehicle. by a galvanized and braided wire. In time: the letters of the alphabet that are not yet used – from O to Z – are waiting for the cars of the future, as the country’s fleet continues to grow.