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The Australian state of New South Wales requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Current regular issue plates are to the standard Australian dimensions of 372 mm (14.6 in) in length by 134 mm (5.3 in) in height, and use standard Australian serial dies.
Starting on 1 July 2018, a new system was implemented in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania. Victoria joined the scheme on 1 October 2018. Northern Territory started using National Heavy Vehicle Plates and abolished the rego stickers effective on 1 August 2019.
Pages in category "Vehicle registration plates of Australia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Administrative vehicles are issued in Red A and black on white base in numerics shown as A-123 and motorcycles A C-12. Norfolk Island plates are continuing to be issued despite that NI is now under New South Wales transport laws since 1 July 2016, following the cessation of self government. It is issued via the Shire Council as the issuing ...
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.
Interstate visitors on their L or P plates must follow the licence conditions set of their home state rather than conditions placed upon licence-holders of the state which they are visiting i.e., a driver holding an SA provisional licence who is visiting New South Wales is able to legally drive at 100 km/h, whereas a NSW P1 driver is restricted ...
The New York State Fair plate is a custom license plate available in New York, in addition to a number of other custom plates and 10 regional license plates unveiled in New York this year.
Logo used by RTA between 2009 and 2011, which includes the NSW government's Waratah emblem. The Roads & Traffic Authority (RTA) was an agency of the Government of New South Wales responsible for major road infrastructure, licensing of drivers, and registration of motor vehicles.