Explanation
As the paragraph states, “No one vehicle has more than one license plate, except if deemed necessary by the appropriate police authority.”
So far, no vehicle has more than one plate. But the police have stated that it’s possible for one vehicle to have more than one, but it’s not stated what the maximum number, if any, of license plates a vehicle may be issued.
For this reason, the most accurate answer is “impossible to know”.
There is not enough information to draw an accurate conclusion
Explanation
Mary is not providing an emergency service, and she’s not a business owner in the city center.
As a result, there is currently no license plate that permits her to travel by car on Thursdays.
For this reason, she will not be issued a license plate unless a new one/category of license is introduced to accommodate her needs.
Mary must take public transportation and/or walk to work.
Explanation
Delivery vehicles can travel 5 hours in the morning and 4 hours in the afternoon, totaling 9 hours.
They are only permitted to drive “weekdays”, so 5 days per week.
5 days x 9 hours = 45 hours per week.
Explanation
Though licenses can be revoked, no examples exist so far.
This power by the police has not yet been implemented, though it may in the future.
We were given no statistics on public transportation use and pollution levels since the new changes have been implemented.
Y license holders travel 5 days of a week: Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Explanation
F license plates are for “emergency vehicles”.
As John is a firefighter, which operates an emergency service for the city, he will be issued an F license plate.
Explanation
K – delivery vehicles: between 2-6 pm, therefore permitted to travel. R – business owners: “Throughout the week” includes Thursdays. F – emergency vehicles: all day, at any time.
Explanation
False – there are two types of private vehicle licenses: X and Y.
X license holders can travel Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.
But Y license holders can travel those three days plus Saturday and Sunday.
Therefore, it is incorrect to say that "all private vehicles can only travel" on those three days.