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|Diplomatic and Government vehicles have yellow characters on a black background. The first two digits on the plate are a code identifying the institution to which they belong (example: 01 for [[ | |Diplomatic and Government vehicles have yellow characters on a black background. The first two digits on the plate are a code identifying the institution to which they belong (example: 01 for [[Sanpantul]]). The first two letters vary - '''CD''' is used by government officials, '''AM''' by ambassadors, '''DI''' by other diplomats and '''ОR''' by international organisations. | ||
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Revision as of 06:56, 27 February 2020
Plate format
| Plate | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | The regular licence plates start with three-letter code of administrative center, after which hyphen separates three letters and three numbers. A blue field is placed along the left side edge, bearing the country code for Phinbella (PHI) and nine stars. | |
| Police | Police forces have special blue colored plates. They start with GC (short for 'police' in Korean, 경찰 gyeongchal) and end with four (sometimes five) digits. The police number plates are not light reflective. | |
| Military | The military license plates have white characters on a dark green background. They start with MIL (short for 'military') and end with four digits. Military number plates are not light reflective. | |
| Diplomatic Government |
Diplomatic and Government vehicles have yellow characters on a black background. The first two digits on the plate are a code identifying the institution to which they belong (example: 01 for Sanpantul). The first two letters vary - CD is used by government officials, AM by ambassadors, DI by other diplomats and ОR by international organisations. | |
| Public transport | Public transport vehicles (such as buses and licensed taxis) have black characters on a yellow background. The hyphen is dividing two-letter code of administrative center and four digits. | |
| Trailer | Trailer plates start with KR (short for 'cargo'). Two letters and three numbers are divided from KR with hyphen. | |
| Temporary | Temporary plates are printed out on a thick holographic paper and put on front and rear windshields. Hologram is placed on letter T (short for 'trial') and coat of arms. |





























