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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.
A mokorotlo, the same colour as the characters on the plate, is stuck onto the plate to show a 5-year validity period. Dealer plates are also red-on-white but do not follow the A 1234 standard and do not show the mokorotlo. Before 1979, private plates were white-on-black and had an additional preceding 'L' which stood for Lesotho.
The plates also include an imprinted Kenyan Flag, a hologram, watermark and a serial number linked to the vehicle chassis number. In March 2024, the government of Kenya unveiled a new series of license plates that will be used by owners of electric vehicles and electric motorcycles. [6] These place will have a white font on a green background.
The diplomatic license plates have repeated the appropriate format French number plates of this type: 123CD45 where 123 - country code or international organization, CD - index diplomatic transport 45 - number. The plates have orange symbols on a green background in the left side of the plate are the emblem of the Central African economic and ...
The four-digit numeric code is unique, to distinguish between vehicles registered in the same region and year. The numbering starts from 1 and increases to 9999. For example, the first vehicle registered in the Central Region in the year 2009 will bear the number plate CR 1 -09 and the last vehicle in that year will bear the number plate CR ...
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]
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 ...