Foto scattata in Polonia. In Slovacchia sono legali le stesse targhe dell’importatore su due auto diverse? È legale che un’auto lasci il paese con targa importata?
Foto scattata in Polonia. In Slovacchia sono legali le stesse targhe dell’importatore su due auto diverse? È legale che un’auto lasci il paese con targa importata?
There are few possible reasons that come to my mind:
1. Those are “temporary” license plates – C-type.
If you zoom in to the Jeep´s plate you can see there is a bit missing in the first 0. That is 0-zero. On the Mercedes plate it is a letter O, I assume. It’s hard to tell since the photo is potato quality and we can’t see the front plates. Also I can’t tell if the color of the letters is black or green. If green, it’s a C-type plate
2. It’s the same plate on two different cars – in this case I am not sure if it’s legal or no, since the C-type plates are not assigned to the vehicle, but a business as a car dealer can obtain those. However, the plate should be mounted in the front and the back of the vehicle. So probalby illegal.
3. Both are paid plates from Cadca region, with difference in O and 0. The format – size is so called “american”
On a special registration number plate, the letters and numbers are arranged in two rows, except for plates for historic (H-mark) and sports (S-mark) vehicles, which may be arranged in one row.
The first row of two-row special registration number plates shall contain a pair of letters, except for the C-mark, which has the letter C in the first row and five digits in the second row. The second row shall contain the letter M, V, H, S, Z or F and three digits.
If a special registration number for historic (H-mark) and sports (S-mark) vehicles is arranged in one row, the letter H or S and three digits shall be placed after the first pair of letters.
An additional letter may also be placed after the letter M, V, H, S, Z, C or F.
It is a pity that the major changes outlined at the beginning of the article were made by a parliamentary proposal, which often does not allow for the changes to be thought through in detail and thought through in detail. For example, it would be much more appropriate for special registration numbers to all have a uniform system consisting of a reference letter, followed by the national emblem and five digits, or a combination of digits and letters. In this way, only one special registration number (C – 12345) and a special registration number for police vehicles (P – 12345) are created, the other special registration numbers are created with a pair of letters originally forming the district abbreviation, a reference letter and three digits. When the number combinations are exhausted, another letter is added to the reference letter instead of adjusting the five digits to a combination of digits and letters, which results in, for example, to the fact that for C-marks there are special registration numbers in the format CA – 12345, which can be interchangeable with standard registration numbers, and this is also one of the reasons why the strict basic combination of 2 letters – 3 digits – 2 letters has been insisted on for a long time.
An administrative fee of 33 euros is paid for each plate for the assignment of a special registration number and the issuance of a plate with a registration number, i.e. a total of 66 euros if two plates are required on the vehicle.
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There are few possible reasons that come to my mind:
1. Those are “temporary” license plates – C-type.
If you zoom in to the Jeep´s plate you can see there is a bit missing in the first 0. That is 0-zero. On the Mercedes plate it is a letter O, I assume. It’s hard to tell since the photo is potato quality and we can’t see the front plates. Also I can’t tell if the color of the letters is black or green. If green, it’s a C-type plate
2. It’s the same plate on two different cars – in this case I am not sure if it’s legal or no, since the C-type plates are not assigned to the vehicle, but a business as a car dealer can obtain those. However, the plate should be mounted in the front and the back of the vehicle. So probalby illegal.
3. Both are paid plates from Cadca region, with difference in O and 0. The format – size is so called “american”
Sauce to the tldr below:
https://ocestnejpremavke.sk/tabulky-s-evidencnym-cislom/
Special registration number
On a special registration number plate, the letters and numbers are arranged in two rows, except for plates for historic (H-mark) and sports (S-mark) vehicles, which may be arranged in one row.
The first row of two-row special registration number plates shall contain a pair of letters, except for the C-mark, which has the letter C in the first row and five digits in the second row. The second row shall contain the letter M, V, H, S, Z or F and three digits.
If a special registration number for historic (H-mark) and sports (S-mark) vehicles is arranged in one row, the letter H or S and three digits shall be placed after the first pair of letters.
An additional letter may also be placed after the letter M, V, H, S, Z, C or F.
It is a pity that the major changes outlined at the beginning of the article were made by a parliamentary proposal, which often does not allow for the changes to be thought through in detail and thought through in detail. For example, it would be much more appropriate for special registration numbers to all have a uniform system consisting of a reference letter, followed by the national emblem and five digits, or a combination of digits and letters. In this way, only one special registration number (C – 12345) and a special registration number for police vehicles (P – 12345) are created, the other special registration numbers are created with a pair of letters originally forming the district abbreviation, a reference letter and three digits. When the number combinations are exhausted, another letter is added to the reference letter instead of adjusting the five digits to a combination of digits and letters, which results in, for example, to the fact that for C-marks there are special registration numbers in the format CA – 12345, which can be interchangeable with standard registration numbers, and this is also one of the reasons why the strict basic combination of 2 letters – 3 digits – 2 letters has been insisted on for a long time.
An administrative fee of 33 euros is paid for each plate for the assignment of a special registration number and the issuance of a plate with a registration number, i.e. a total of 66 euros if two plates are required on the vehicle.