American license plates are usually hung in the back, not in the front.
License plate rule
North American license plates take the United States as an example. * * * There are three lines, the first and third lines are small and the center line is large. In addition, there are small labels in the upper left corner and upper right corner.
The first line of fine print is the state name, and it is a complete state name.
The second line is the brand. Whether to allow personalized license plates, whether the numbers and letters of license plates are related to the registration time, and different States have different attitudes towards letters I and O at different times.
The third line of fine print is the slogan of the country. For example, the "Empire State" in the bottom three lines of new york's license plate and the "Sunshine State" in Florida.
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But not all state license plates have slogans. After all, the laws of American States are not consistent. Labels in the upper left corner and the upper right corner: the upper left corner is generally the month, and the upper right corner is generally the year.