What do you need to know about vehicle number plate in India?

What do you need to know about vehicle number plate in India?

Everything You Need To Know About Vehicle Number Plate As per the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988, no vehicle can be driven by any person in public places in India until it is registered by a registering authority. When the registration process of a vehicle is complete, it is assigned a number plate which is known as the official number plate.

What do the first two letters on a vehicle number plate mean?

The first two letters represent the state or union territory that the vehicle is registered in. The next two numbers are the district numbers. The third part is the ongoing series of the RTO which can be anywhere from one to three letters or no letters at all. The fourth part is any number from 1 to 9999, which is unique to each vehicle.

How much does it cost for unique vehicle number plate?

The Regional Transport Office (RTO) sells unique number plates to those motor vehicle owners who want their vehicle number plate to stand out. RTOs hold auctions for vehicle number plates that are considered lucky or have huge demand. The bidding price for these numbers can go as high as Rs.3 Lakh.

What is the hologram on a high security registration plate?

In High Security Registration Plates (HSRP) the oval symbol also includes a hologram made of chromium on the top of it which resembles a ‘Chakra’. HSRP was introduced in 2005 to reduce the stealing of vehicles.

When did the hand painted Nippon plate come out?

Antique Hand Painted Nippon Decorative Plate. Signed as “Maple Leaf Nippon”, Hand Painted. Dates back to 1891.

What kind of plate is in Meito China?

Magical, meaningful items you can’t find anywhere else. Nippon Hand Painted Purple Dainty Flowers on Porcelain Cake Plate. Gold Accents. Meito China Nippon 6.5″ Hand Painted Plate – Monochromatic Masterpiece! Gray, Sepia, Purple colors – Very Unique Nippon Decoration

When did Van Patten make the Nippon symbol?

“Spoke Hand Painted Nippon”, mark in existence as early as 1911. We have only seen this in blue. Van Patten’s #103. Not to be confused with the Maruki Symbol mark shown below. “Maruki Symbol Hand Painted Nippon”, since 1912.

What does the RC stand for in Nippon crockery?

“RC Hand Painted Nippon”, combination of both red & green colors (as shown). “RC” stands for Royal Crockery (fine china). Mark used since 1911. Van Patten’s #80. “Rising Sun Nippon”, we have only encountered this in blue (as shown). Mark in use since 1911. Van Patten’s #84.

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