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Regular '''Vehicle registration plates of Brilliania''' generally consist of 7 | Regular '''Vehicle registration plates of Brilliania''' generally consist of 7 symbols on a white reflective background with a blue band containing the international oval EB to the left; they have been issued officially since 2006. | ||
The National Service for the Registration and Licensing of Vehicles (IELEZN) is responsible for the registration of vehicles and the issuing of drivers licenses. | The National Service for the Registration and Licensing of Vehicles (IELEZN) is responsible for the registration of vehicles and the issuing of drivers licenses. | ||
== Formats == | == Formats == | ||
The format for regular vehicles consists of | The format for regular vehicles consists of 2 or 3letters, followed by a dash and 2 sets of 2 numerals separated by a dash. The first letter indicates the province of registration and the second and third letters are serial. The letters C, I, O, Q, U and W are never used because of legibility issues, and the letters A, E, M and Y are not used as second letters, to prevent the formation of words considered inappropriate. | ||
{| | == Sizes == | ||
|----- | Regular license plates either measure 50x10 cm, or 25x20 cm for two line plates. Motorcycles require front and rear plates; the front plate being 24x8 cm and the two-line rear plate 15x20 cm. Moped license plates are 15x10 cm with the serial on three lines and front plates are the same format as for motorcycles. There are two variants | ||
| | == Colours == | ||
There are several different background colours. used on Brillian vehicle registration plates. The text is always black. | |||
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| White || Denotes regular vehicles used privately or commercially, not weighing above 25 tonnes. | |||
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| Green || Denotes regular vehicles used privately or commercially, not weighing above 25 tonnes and being powered electrically. These were introduced in 2019 and became mandatory after an incident in Saranegertu in which a fireman accidentally cut into an electric van. | |||
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| Red || Denotes vehicles used privately or commercially, not weighing above 25 tonnes and for which taxes are not necessary. These are used by ambulances, police vehicles, fire service vehicles, charitable instutitions, non-diplomatic NGO's and by mental healthcare facilities. These vehicles are also not required to have front license plates and sometimes just carry front plates with EZIK-KIVÉVE (exempt). | |||
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| Blue || Denotes vehicles used for foreign representatives. These use a different serial format, in which the first three letters are replaced by numerals denoting the embassy, although regular registrations in the Otzaurte provincial allocation are used for non-diplomatic embassy personnel. These are also seen with the text PROTOCOL and a single digit serial number, which are a form of vanity plates used for the transport of important foreigners. | |||
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| Orange || Denotes vehicles used for agricultural or disabled transport, not allowed to go faster than 50 km/h. Mopeds do not fall under this category and use black text plates. | |||
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Revision as of 19:29, 12 September 2019
Regular Vehicle registration plates of Brilliania generally consist of 7 symbols on a white reflective background with a blue band containing the international oval EB to the left; they have been issued officially since 2006. The National Service for the Registration and Licensing of Vehicles (IELEZN) is responsible for the registration of vehicles and the issuing of drivers licenses.
Formats
The format for regular vehicles consists of 2 or 3letters, followed by a dash and 2 sets of 2 numerals separated by a dash. The first letter indicates the province of registration and the second and third letters are serial. The letters C, I, O, Q, U and W are never used because of legibility issues, and the letters A, E, M and Y are not used as second letters, to prevent the formation of words considered inappropriate.
Sizes
Regular license plates either measure 50x10 cm, or 25x20 cm for two line plates. Motorcycles require front and rear plates; the front plate being 24x8 cm and the two-line rear plate 15x20 cm. Moped license plates are 15x10 cm with the serial on three lines and front plates are the same format as for motorcycles. There are two variants
Colours
There are several different background colours. used on Brillian vehicle registration plates. The text is always black.
Text colour | Usage |
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White | Denotes regular vehicles used privately or commercially, not weighing above 25 tonnes. |
Green | Denotes regular vehicles used privately or commercially, not weighing above 25 tonnes and being powered electrically. These were introduced in 2019 and became mandatory after an incident in Saranegertu in which a fireman accidentally cut into an electric van. |
Red | Denotes vehicles used privately or commercially, not weighing above 25 tonnes and for which taxes are not necessary. These are used by ambulances, police vehicles, fire service vehicles, charitable instutitions, non-diplomatic NGO's and by mental healthcare facilities. These vehicles are also not required to have front license plates and sometimes just carry front plates with EZIK-KIVÉVE (exempt). |
Blue | Denotes vehicles used for foreign representatives. These use a different serial format, in which the first three letters are replaced by numerals denoting the embassy, although regular registrations in the Otzaurte provincial allocation are used for non-diplomatic embassy personnel. These are also seen with the text PROTOCOL and a single digit serial number, which are a form of vanity plates used for the transport of important foreigners. |
Orange | Denotes vehicles used for agricultural or disabled transport, not allowed to go faster than 50 km/h. Mopeds do not fall under this category and use black text plates. |