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These plates used to appear identical to regular standard issue plates, except Victoria – Garden State or Victoria – On the Move was replaced with Vic – Consular Corps. In 2000, they were redesigned—the plate has the same dimensions as regular plates, but has the rego number in the font used for slimline plates.
This style of number plate was used by Royal Australian Air Force vehicles from about 1971 to 2000 RAAF number plate. this style was introduced in about 2000. Military plates were nnn-nnn with the first digit corresponding to the military district number: 1 – Australian Capital Territory; 2 – New South Wales; 3 – Victoria; 4 – Queensland
Premium slimline plates replaced by bordered slimline plates commencing at AWA-11A; 2006; Black Euro introduced, and an auction custom i.e. N-CSTM1 was conducted. 2007; Sydney Harbour Bridge plates – SHB Harbour Bridge shaped plates from SHB-1 to SHB-99 only sold via on-line auctions. In white on graphic background of the bridge.
Also the official font for all the signage system of the Spanish Government. Modified variant of Gill Sans Bold Condensed used on road signs in former East Germany until 1990. [26] [27] Goudy Old Style: Used on Victoria PTC railway station signs in the 1990s, replacing the green The Met signs.
Premium Plates; Since 1995, "Premium" registration plates can be purchased which are much more compact in size, in the format aa-nnna: the letter is usually repeated (e.g.: AA-nnna, BB-nnna, current series DD-nnna). These seem to follow the New South Wales Premium format, using black lettering on a white background on a noticeably slimmer plate.
Variant of the FE-Schrift as used on Hungarian license plates since 2022. On Euro-style license plates with the country code in a blue section on the left: Germany — introduced in 1995 and are mandatory since 2000; Bosnia and Herzegovina — in 2009 the new Euro-style license plate design was introduced along with the FE-Schrift typeface. The ...
The plates are red/brown on reflective white with ACT GOVERNMENT below the number. ActewAGL vehicles are issued with plates in the format of YWE-nnn, the 'W' and 'E' standing for water and electricity. Vehicles registered in the Jervis Bay Territory are issued ACT plates in the format of YZO-nnn until 2013 when YJJ-00A is now issued with a new ...
Mandatory is a typeface developed from the Charles Wright typeface, [1] introduced for use on vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom.Its block letters and numbers are designed to prevent easy modification and to improve legibility, with stroke separation on the M and W which are pointed at the centre, and the tail of the Q which is thinner and clearer.