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Black text White background: AN 01 A 0123: 1 February 2002 [27] Discontinued to better align with international standard Private: White text Black background: AN 01 A 0123: 1 July 2002 Registered with Consulate: Black text Yellow background: 199 CC 0123: 23 June 2017 [28] Discontinued to differentiate from new colour coding of commercial vehicles
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For a detailed map of all disputed regions in South Asia, see Image:India disputed areas map.svg Internal borders The borders of the state of Meghalaya, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh are shown as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, but has yet to be verified.
Color Image Letter Plate Bottom trim Four-wheeled vehicles or more (cars, trucks, buses, etc.) Motorcycles and three-wheelers For privately-owned electric vehicles and rental electric vehicles. White (for regular registration plates) Black (for regular registration plates) Blue trim: Black (for customized registraion plates)
The current license plate for private vehicles in Bhutan is composed of letters and digits in the BP-N-ANNNN format (previously BP-N-NNNN). The letters are written in white on a red license plate. The first two letters for private vehicles are BP This is followed by a digit signifying the region in which the vehicle is registered. Then a letter ...
7 February – Euro Platinum Plates, Euro sized coloured and Black on white & Black on yellow Japanese JDM plates released. Leather & Tough cycle plates also released. Horses plates added, and updated Eels/Storms NRL plates, now include hyphen in the middle to streamline with the remainder of sports plates. Rest of NRL plates not yet updated.
A serial number of 1-999 followed, on white on black plates, save for public transport vehicles, ie buses, taxis and hire cars, which used black on white. The 1950 K-prefix series was a change to a three-letter numbering system, necessitated by the increasing number of vehicles being registered.