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Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands
Vehicle registration plates of the Netherlands are vehicle registration plates issued by the national road traffic agency ((オランダ語:Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer (RDW))). RDW vehicle registration plates are assigned bearing the same "number" (a sequence of characters composed of letters and digits) as that shown on the vehicle's registration document. The numbering scheme used bears no relation to the place of a vehicle's registration or ownership, and numbers – which are issued in strict time order – identify the vehicle, not its owner. Thus, if a vehicle changes ownership, the registration number remains unchanged. ==Earlier schemes== The Netherlands introduced a system of vehicle registration plates on 26 April 1898 – the third country in the world to do so, after France in 1893 and Germany in 1896.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.deautogids.nl/begin/pagina.asp?page=33 )〕 A plate bearing the number 1 was issued to a Mr J. van Dam, who purchased the first 100% Dutch-built motorcar, which was manufactured at his own ''Groninger Motor-Rijtuigen Fabriek''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.deautogids.nl/auto/merk.asp?merk=6512&desc=Groninger+Motor-rijtuigen+Fabriek )〕 Plate numbers stayed with the owner, unlike the present system. From 1906, a new system used the format xx-ddddd, where xx was a province code and ddddd a serial number. This system lasted until 1951, when the current system was introduced.
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