
License Plate
A license plate is a metal or plastic tag attached to a vehicle that displays a unique combination of letters and numbers. This is used for identification purposes, allowing authorities to track vehicle ownership and registration. License plates help law enforcement monitor vehicles for various reasons, such as traffic violations or the recovery of stolen cars. In most countries, they are issued by government agencies and must be renewed periodically. License plates may also feature additional information, such as the state or region of registration, and sometimes special designs or themes related to local culture or events.