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Slogan plates: 1980 - 1988 NSW-THE PREMIER STATE, 1989-1994 NSW-THE FIRST STATE and 1994-1996 NSW-TOWARDS 2000 Previous trade plates style since 1910 as known as agent's plates, in the a-nnn format was standard porcelain white on black until 1937 when it changed to very large page embossed dies in an annual non standard colour until 1952.
NSW - Slogan embossed on plate, vehicles must be on CVS scheme starting on 1 July 2024. Confirmed sighted as F suffix series. [1] Maroon/white nnnn·D: NSW – CLASSIC CYCLE 1000·D: NSW - Slogan embossed on plate, vehicles must be on CVS scheme starting on 1 July 2024. Combination as example at this stage until actual issue. [1] South ...
It was reported that the MVR in the NT is looking at n-a-nnnn or aa-nnnn or the NSW aa-nn-aa format to replace it. It is expected to occur near the end of 2010. As of 23 October 2009, the NT Government announced the chosen new plate format Ca-nn-aa. [3] It will also replace the all numeric motorcycle series with alphanumeric series.
Class Type Description C: Car licence: Covers vehicles up to 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass (GVM). GVM is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when loaded. The licence allows the holder to drive cars, utilities, vans, some light trucks, car-based motor tricycles, tractors and implements such as graders, vehicles that seat up to 12 adults, including the driver.
As of 8 December 2017, following the formal legal status of the Same Sex Marriage legislation, the ACT Government announced that a Rainbow themed number plate will be released soon, and instead of the traditional slogan, the rainbow colour will run at the bottom of the plates. [6] As of September 2018, the new ACT slimline plates was released ...
The Saratoga horse racing license plate, showing a racehorse and jockey, was unveiled as an available custom license plate in New York this year, in addition to 10 regional plates and other custom ...
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.
Current plates are shorter than the Australian standard 372 mm × 134 mm, and use Australian stamping dies. [2] Prior to the 1961 adaption of the current format, hand painted plates were issued. After 1961, NI started to use Australian standard dies plates in black on yellow and the format are all numeric for vehicles and motorbikes in C-123 ...