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On Moderation
British licence plates use both O and 0, with the typeface identical that distinguishing O and 0 (or I and 1) can only be done through context. In contrast, other countries generally avoid the use of letters I and O in licence plates because they can confuse with 1 and 0.
As a result, people frequently enter their licence plates wrong into computer systems (for example, when renewing road tax). Why does the authority use such letters when they can be easily avoided?
As a result, people frequently enter their licence plates wrong into computer systems (for example, when renewing road tax). Why does the authority use such letters when they can be easily avoided?