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  2. Road signs in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Maltese road signs, also defined in The Highway Code of Malta, are based on those used in the United Kingdom, as the island nation was a British colony until 1964 when it became independent, with minor exceptions – for example, the use of the metric system to denote speed limits and distances. [2]

  3. Category:Driving licences by country - Wikipedia

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  4. Driver's license - Wikipedia

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    The Gold License is granted to any driver who, at the point of license renewal, has at least five years of clean driving history (no driving infractions). [ 36 ] [ 37 ] According to implications in the Road Traffic Laws Reforms that took place on 10 May 1995, all such licenses are marked with a gold band over the license's expiration date as ...

  5. European driving licence - Wikipedia

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    The European driving licence is a driving licence issued by the member states of the European Economic Area (EEA); all 27 EU member states and three EFTA member states; Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, which give shared features the various driving licence styles formerly in use. It is credit card-style with a photograph.

  6. Speed limits in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The general speed limits in Malta are as follows: [1] General Speed limits Type of road ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  7. Transport in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has 3,096 kilometres of road, 2,704 km (87.3%) of which are paved and 392 km are unpaved as of 2008. [7] 114 km of Malta's roads are on the Trans-European Transport Network but it has no motorways. [8] Roads in Malta are maintained and operated by Infrastructure Malta. [9] The official road user guide for Malta is The Highway Code. [10]

  8. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    €10 for first issue and renewal (or reissue after reported stolen) €5 for members of large family households + €9 for reissue if lost or destroyed [103] 10 years Police. 25 September 2023 [104] Hungary: NFC National identity card optional; however, a national identity card, passport or driving licence is compulsory for all Hungarian citizens

  9. Vehicle registration plates of Malta - Wikipedia

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    1979–95 licence plate. From 1979 to 1995, all number-plates in Malta used the format Z-9999 (a letter and 4 numbers, with a hyphen between the letter and the first number). Towards the right there was the letter M (for Malta) in a circle. Although all characters were printed in black, the background colour varied according to the vehicle's use: