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Number Plates History

Posted in Health by toni on the April 9th, 2008

With a need to give vehicles and identifying mark or number, to enable easy identification, the government created the first car registration scheme. The Netherlands were the first to introduce a national number plate, first called a “driving permit” in 1898. The first number plates were simply a number, beginning with one. In the US, it is the state that issues number plates, beginning in New York. This began in 1901. In the beginning, residents were required to make their own plates until Massachusetts and West Virginia began to issue plates, beginning in 1903. The current style of vehicle number plates still gives all the information, but the format has been changed so that plates now follow this form: KG51 FCV.

Every council was assigned with specific letter codes to issue registration plates to vehicles in their local area. Accompanied by numbers, these made unique and individual identifiers. By 1930 the system had been exhausted and a third letter was added at the front of the number plate system. Due to the size of number plates at the time, this additional letter meant that only three numbers were displayed on the number plate. A sustainable registration system was needed and in 1963 the first suffix reg was issued. These personalised number plates displayed three letters followed by up to three digits and a year identifier e.g. ABC 123A.

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