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car number plates
Are all car number plates in the world written using 'our' number and letters?
What will we do, when it gets to the point that we have to make the combinations so long that the digits won't fit onto the back of a car? or by that time will something either have replaced the car or a new kind of number plate will have been invented?
What will we do, when it gets to the point that we have to make the combinations so long that the digits won't fit onto the back of a car? or by that time will something either have replaced the car or a new kind of number plate will have been invented?
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The UK implemented "new kind of number plates" in 1932, 1963, 1983 and 2001.
The UK implemented "new kind of number plates" in 1932, 1963, 1983 and 2001.
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If you work it out, it doesn't take many letter/number combinations to give a huge number of variations. The current system will last for quite a few years yet.
And I suspect that for instance Arabic speaking countries may well use their own alphabets. I may be wrong of course. However, I see cars from all over Europe where I live and they all use our alphabet/number system.
And I suspect that for instance Arabic speaking countries may well use their own alphabets. I may be wrong of course. However, I see cars from all over Europe where I live and they all use our alphabet/number system.
Different countries use different sequences, in the Arab countries they use the original Arab numerals on their plates as well as "our" numbers. Have a look here, it gives you sample places from most of the countries in the world, quite interesting! http://www.numberplat...es/Saudi%20Arabia.asp
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:/ . . . . . . . Would a jaguar car with the last three digits of it's number plate as J4G probably be personalised and say the owner was called Tom, could have the nuymber as T0M5 JAG ? considering i didn't see the first few digits, or could it just be a coincidence that it was a jag with jag in the reg number?
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see here molly, yet another sequence of plates for the diplomats http://en.wikipedia.o...e_registration_plates