![]() ![]() Wikipedia has more information on standard issue license plates. The standard format of the license plate is shown enclosed in parentheses where "d" stands for a digit (0-9) and L stands for a letter (A-Z). The data below shows which of these letters I have seen on non-vanity license plates from other states and gives some examples of plates using these letters. They do sound similar, but that is true of many of the letters that are used. Presumably the I and O are not used to avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0, but I don't know why the Q and U are avoided. ![]() My home state of Maryland does not use the letters I, O, Q, and U on its standard issue passenger license plates.
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