The EU license plate is exquisite. Take the German license plate as an example. A standard and valid German license plate mainly includes six parts (as shown in the figure below):
1, EU logo? The license plates of all EU member states have this logo, except for a few special countries. ?
2, annual inspection marks
This sign is very knowledgeable, the color represents the year, and the rotation direction of the sticker represents the month (like watching a clock). German traffic police can know when the annual inspection of this car is valid by looking at the direction of the two black blocks on the sign.
Among them, the front license plate is labeled with hexagonal emission test label, and the rear license plate is labeled with circular safety test label, and the front and rear labels are different.
3. The logo of the registered area (state) is Bayern (also known as Bavaria). The logo of this state is the most seen one on the car model (after all, BMW and Audi are both in Bavaria), and it is very complicated. The outer circle is the state logo, with the state name above and the registered city name below.
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The number of license plates varies from country to country in Europe, but they are all long strips, most of which are black characters on a white background, and some are black characters on a white background in front of the license plate and black characters on a yellow background behind the license plate. Countries that join the EU add a blue background color to the left side of the license plate, and attach the EU badge and country code.
Such as Germany D, France F, Italy I, Britain GB, Netherlands NL, Belgium B, Luxembourg L, Austria A, Spain E, Portugal P, Greece GR, Denmark DK, Finland FL, etc.
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