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Maltese registration plates are the number plates used within Malta to uniquely identify motor vehicles. Since 1995, the three letter, three number system (ZZZ 999) has been in use in Malta for vehicle registration. The characters are always printed in black on a white background, and to the left one can find a blue box with the European Union flag and the letter M (for Malta) underneath it in white. The typeface used on Maltese registration plates is FE-Schrift which is also the typeface used on German vehicle registration plates. ==Special number plate series== * Rental cars: all end with a K Or QZ (e.g., XXK 001) * Cars which are being leased: all end with a QZ (e.g., XQZ 001) * Taxis/buses/minibuses/coaches: all end with a Y (e.g., XXY 001) * Malta buses (now they are replaced) were formerly registered with DBY, EBY or FBY (e.g., DBY 001, EBY 001 or FBY 001) * Arriva buses are registered with BUS as their letters (e.g., BUS 001) * Tax free cars: all begin with a TF (e.g., TFX 001) * Government owned cars: all begin with a GV (e.g., GVX 001) * * Police cars are registered using GVP as their letters (e.g., GVP 001) * * Vehicles of the Armed Forces of Malta are registered using GVA as their letters (e.g., GVA 001) * * Vehicles belonging to the Department of Health use GVH letters on their plates (e.g., GVH 001) * Diplomatic/embassy vehicles use CD as their first 2 letters(e.g.,CDX 001) * Chauffeur driven vehicles used by Members of Parliament use the format GM 99 (the letters GM followed by two numbers; e.g., GM 01) * The President and Archbishop are exempt from number plates and affix their respective emblems instead 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vehicle registration plates of Malta」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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