
- #Boa jdm meaning serial#
- #Boa jdm meaning full#
- #Boa jdm meaning registration#
- #Boa jdm meaning license#
In August 1981, trailer plates adopted the same colour scheme as car plates, of black characters on a lemon yellow background. Plates continued to consist of white characters on a black background, while the colour scheme for car plates changed (above).
#Boa jdm meaning serial#
The first letter progressed T, R, A, B and finally C, while the numeric combinations for each series ran from 1000 to 9999 the first serial was thus TA-1000, while the last was CS-9999. In 1951, a separate serial format was introduced for trailers consisting of two letters followed by four numbers.
#Boa jdm meaning registration#
Plates continue to consist of black characters on a lemon yellow background, with reflective sheeting.įrom 1910 to 1951, trailers (and caravans) used the same registration plates and serial formats as cars. Hence, the current format was introduced, consisting of two letters, two numbers, and two more letters, starting at AA-00-AA. By July 2004, the format had reached the ZLF series, and was thus close to exhaustion. Several blocks of series were skipped, or were reserved for other vehicle types (see the Skipped Combinations section below). In the three-letter serial format, the letters I and Q were omitted originally, but were allowed from 1970.
#Boa jdm meaning full#
Since September 1996, car plates have carried the full state name at the bottom. Two further slogans followed, again appearing at the bottom of the plate: "NSW – The First State" from June 1989 to September 1994, and "NSW – Towards 2000" from September 1994 to September 1996. At the same time, the slogan "NSW – The Premier State" was added at the bottom of the plate this was used until November 1988. In October 1980, from KWO-050 onwards plates with reflective sheeting began to be issued. The yolk yellow was replaced with a brighter lemon yellow in 1961, by which point the three-letter serial format had reached the mid 'C' series. At the same time, the plates' colour scheme changed to black characters on a yolk yellow background. When the two-letter serials were exhausted on, a three-letter format was introduced, starting at AAA-000. Plates for both vehicle types consisted of white characters on a black background. This ran from AA-000 to ZZ-999, with the letters I and Q omitted to avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0 and the letter O. On 16 April 1937, a new serial format was adopted for both cars and lorries, consisting of two letters followed by three numbers, with leading zeros as necessary. Both sets are issued forward, removing the need for motorists to have front plates made themselves. The embossed style continues to the current series. Rear plates are supplied by the government and motorists have to request front plates to be made.įrom February 1936, a new all numeric standard Australian style embossed plates were introduced to replace various styles that lasted until May 1937. In 1924, the colour scheme for car plates was reversed, so that they consisted of white characters on a black background. All plates from 1910 to 1924 consisted of black characters on a white background, with the state abbreviation added in 1912. Transport for NSW (1 December 2019 – ) įrom 1910 to 1937, serials on registration plates for cars were all-numeric, running from 1 to 274-000, while serials on plates for lorries consisted of the letter L followed by up to five numbers.Since 1 December 2019 the RMS merged into Transport for NSW to form a standalone agency:


Department of Motor Transport (1952–1989).Department of Road Transport and Tramways (1930–1952).Current regular issue plates are to the standard Australian dimensions of 372 mm (14.6 in) in length by 134 mm (5.3 in) in height, and use standard Australian serial dies.

The Australian state of New South Wales requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.
#Boa jdm meaning license#
New South Wales, Australian vehicle license plates
