A license plate in Perth has become popular online because of its clever trick.
Seen on a Kia Sportage at a shopping center, the plate reads “370HSSV.” When turned upside down, it spells out “ahe.”
Jeffrey shared this on The Bell Tower Times 2.0 Facebook page, and it quickly went viral.
Many people on social media praised the driver’s creativity, with the post getting thousands of comments and shares.
Some people were impressed by the smart idea, while others found it amusing.
The driver’s clever move to avoid being noticed by Western Australia’s transport officials adds a bit of mystery.
Even though nearly 1,000 personalized plates were rejected last year for being offensive, this one went unnoticed.
Rejected plates like SAUC3D and RAMP4GE often suggest inappropriate or illegal content.
Personalized plates are more common among men, but not all get approved by the review group.
This situation shows how social media can turn everyday moments into viral sensations, showcasing creativity and humor in surprising ways.
Whether it was on purpose or not, the driver with this plate has made a big impact online.