Perth’s license plate has gained popularity on the internet thanks to its ingenious technique.
The license plate, which says “370HSSV,” was spotted on a Kia Sportage in a mall. When inverted, it becomes the letter “ahe.”
This went viral as soon as Jeffrey posted it on The Bell Tower Times 2.0 Facebook page.
The driver’s inventiveness was widely commended on social media, where the post received hundreds of views and comments.
While some thought the clever idea humorous, others were impressed.

There is some mystery added by the driver’s cunning maneuver to evade Western Australia’s transport authorities.
Last year, around 1,000 personalized plates were rejected for being offensive, but this one was overlooked.
SAUC3D and RAMP4GE are examples of rejected plates that frequently indicate improper or unlawful content.
Men are more likely to get personalized plates, although not all of them are accepted by the review panel.
This instance demonstrates how social media can unexpectedly display humor and ingenuity while transforming ordinary occurrences into viral hits.
The driver with this license plate has had a significant online impact, whether intentional or not.
