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  • List of international vehicle registration codes

    Example of the small white oval plate or sticker; this one represents the former East Germany The country in which a motor vehicle's vehicle registration plate was issued is indicated by an international licence plate country code, formerly known as an International Registration Letter[1] or International Circulation Mark[2] displayed in bold block uppercase on a small white oval plate or sticker near the number plate on the rear of a vehicle. The allocation of codes is maintained by the United Nations as the Distinguishing Signs of Vehicles in International Traffic (sometimes abbreviated to DSIT), authorised by the UN's Geneva Convention on Road Traffic of 1949 and the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic of 1968. Many vehicle codes created since the adoption of ISO 3166 coincide with ISO two- or three-letter codes. The 2004 South-East Asian Agreement ... for the Facilitation of Cross-Border Transport of Goods and People uses a mixture of ISO and DSIT codes: Myanmar uses MY... (see more)

  • Vehicle first registration fee

    The Vehicle first registration fee is the fee charged by the Government of the United Kingdom to register a vehicle for the first time with the DVLA. In 2006 the applicable fee was £38.00.[1] In 2008 the applicable fee was £55.00 References [edit] Vehicle Registration UK Government - DVLA Notes [edit] ^ "Vehicle First Registration Fee". UK Government - DVLA. Archived from the original on 2006-05-02. Retrieved 2006-05-03. 

  • Vehicle licence

    A valid vehicle licence is required by law in some countries to be displayed on any registered motor vehicle if it is to be used or kept on a public road. Contents 1 Worldwide 2 United Kingdom 3 Germany 4 Ireland 5 Malta 6 Sri Lanka 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Worldwide [edit] In some countries, like Norway, the owner will annually get a sticker to place on the registration plate, if the vehicle is permitted for driving. In Australia, historically a windscreen sticker has been required but several states are moving away from requiring stickers in favour of number plate recognition systems.[1] In the United States and Canada, an annual or biennial sticker is usually applied to the licence plate, with a few exceptions. For example, the District of Columbia and a few U.S. states use windscreen stickers, and some U.S. and Canadian jurisdictions issue permanent fleet licence plates. Also, some U.S. states, such as Virginia, require that a motorist obtain a vehicle ... (see more)

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