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Vehicle registration plates in Singapore are administered by the Land Transport Authority. ==Current scheme== In general, every motor vehicle in Singapore has a vehicle registration number. Two colour schemes are in use: the black-on-white (front of the vehicle) and black-on-yellow (rear) scheme, or the more popular white-on-black scheme. The number plate has to be made of a reflective plastic or metallic with textured characters which are black (for white-yellow), or white or silver (for black ones). No standardised typeface is used, though all typefaces are based on the Charles Wright number plate typeface used in the UK. Thinner-looking variants are commonly used by SBS Transit buses, taxis and goods vehicles. Rarely, the FE-Schrift font used in Germany can be seen – though the use of this font is prohibited by the Land Transport Authority (LTA).〔.〕 A typical vehicle registration number comes in the format "SBA 1234 A": *S – Vehicle class ("S", with some exceptions, stands for a private vehicle since 1984) *BA – Alphabetical series ("I" and "O" are not used to avoid confusion with "1" and "0") *1234 – Numerical series *A – Checksum letter ("F", "I", "N", "O", "Q", "V" and "W" are never used as checksum letters; absent on special government vehicle plates and events vehicle plates) 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 Singapore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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