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Plate for private vehicles Plate for non-private vehicles. The current format of vehicle registration plates of Kazakhstan uses black letters on a white background with a Kazakh flag and the country code KZ on the left. [1] The two digit area code is located on the square located on the right and the rest of the plate follows the format 111AAA.
KwaZulu-Natal as of 1 December 2023 introduced new number plate numbering system. All new vehicles will be using the alphanumeric format (e.g BB 00 AA ZN). The colour of the licence plates is blue over white. The old town specific numbering system is being phased out over 21 months period beginning 1 March 2024.
License plates of administrative and technical staff of diplomatic missions have the format 123K456, where 123 is the country code, K - consul, and 456 is the number. References [ edit ]
Cargo trucks use formats AB1234VH or ABXX1234E, where AB is the region code, SH is the pointer type, 1234 is the number, and E is the series. These plates have the same basic design as the regular plates and number plates. Pointer types have the following values: RR - trailers; SE - self-propelled construction machinery and agricultural tractors
2014 style number plate for Akrotiri and Dhekelia. The number plates of the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia all begin "SBAA" and are followed by two numbers. [citation needed] The style mirrors that of Cyprus, the colour of the rear plate changing from yellow to white in 2013.
Since 2007, personalised number plates are available at an extra fee. Such plates may carry up to seven alphanumerical characters, followed by the Namibian Flag and the letters NA. They also differ in color and material, the personalised plates are made from acrylic white plastic and have light blue characters. [1]
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The BDF number plates have white letters on a green non-reflective background for the front plate and black letters on a green non-reflective background for the rear plate. Diplomatic vehicles’ number plates starts with two digits, two letters (CD, CC or CT) and a further three digits. These digits are allocated by the Minister of Foreign ...