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Vehicle registration plates of Byalia

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The vehicle registration plates are mandatory registration marks on the most of motor vehicles operating on the public roads of Byalia.

Plate format

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Plate Used for Description
Byalia regular plates.png Private vehicles Vehicle registration plates for private vehicles are black text, white background and white outline, starting with regional code, coat of arms with two-letter code of the duchy, followed by a combination of either three or four numbers and two letters.
Byalia diplomatic plates.png Diplomatic vehicles Diplomatic registration plates in Byalia are yellow text, black background and yellow outline, starting with ДВ (Byalic: Дипломатско возило, meaning diplomatic vehicle), followed by a diplomatic code (in this example 12 for Çakaristan), ending with three numbers.

Regional codes

Regional codes are organized on the third administrative division level, duchies. As of 1695 AN they are the following:

Code TLC Duchy
01 БЯ Byalgorod
02 УВ Uvala
03 УД Udesa
04 МК Mitrovsk
05 ВД Vadimsk
06 ДУ Durna
07 КГ Katog
08 РК Rodnik

Diplomatic codes

As of 1695 AN, the diplomatic codes are the following:

Code Country/Organization
01 Mercury Mercury
02 Floria Floria
03 Sanama Sanama
04 Hurmu Hurmu
05 Elwynn Elwynn
06 Calbion Calbion
07 Senya Senya
08 Ralgon Ralgon
09 Jingdao Jingdao
10 Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
11 South Sea Islands South Sea Islands
12 Çakaristan Çakaristan
70 USSO USSO
85 Society of Yeshua

Private roads and properties

Byalic law strictly cites vehicle registration plates are only needed for driving on the public roads, and doesn't obligate them on private roads and properties - for instance, almost all agricultural workers who own one or more but continuous pieces of agricultural land choose not to register their agricultural vehicles because they do not use the public roads but are only operated within the private property. In case of a need for usage of public roads by such vehicles, they are either towed by a registered vehicle or issued temporary plates.