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Quiz about European car number plates
Quiz about European car number plates

European car number plates Trivia Quiz


There are many variations of codes, colours and exceptions on car number plates. I like to look out for them. How many have you noticed? For the purposes of the quiz only, 'country' refers to any authority capable of issuing its own number plates.

A multiple-choice quiz by satguru. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
satguru
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
153,272
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
4 / 10
Plays
556
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which European country shares its layout with the new UK style (though with different meanings)? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which UK 3 letter code was for the Scilly Isles pre 2001? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What colour is the background of: Slovenian temporary, Norwegian light truck, and many French consular plates? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the UK plates format 123 X 456, what does the X stand for? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Which of these countries uses plates relating to their location, the rest issued in order centrally? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. BZH is the unofficial ID for which region? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. British trade plates use characters that are not the usual black or earlier white. Which colour are they? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Apart from the Netherlands, which other European country uses yellow plates front and back? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What is the international ID badge for Liechtenstein? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which country has recently started issuing its first 3 letter codes? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which European country shares its layout with the new UK style (though with different meanings)?

Answer: Romania

The UK switched their ancient system of plate issue in 2001. By the limited variations of format possible, they coincidentally used one resembling the Romanians.
2. Which UK 3 letter code was for the Scilly Isles pre 2001?

Answer: SCY

Normally areas in the UK had two characters, the third being to add variations. As the Scilly Isles and the Isle of Man were so small, they were given their own 3 letter codes, SCY and MAN. The 2 letter code MN was also given to the Isle of Man, being a good deal larger than the Scillies.
3. What colour is the background of: Slovenian temporary, Norwegian light truck, and many French consular plates?

Answer: Green

Slovenia have the most artistic mint green colour, slightly darker for Norway, while France has dark green.
4. In the UK plates format 123 X 456, what does the X stand for?

Answer: Other embassy staff

Normal diplomatic staff replace the X with a D. Ambassadors usually have a staff car with the plate reflecting the country, eg IND 1 for India. (Also the only time British plates could use an I or Z pre 2001).
5. Which of these countries uses plates relating to their location, the rest issued in order centrally?

Answer: Norway

More European countries, including France, are dropping their use of geographical number plates, though some such as Belgium and Portugal never had them. I have no reason why this is, and when the UK changed in 2001, they wrote a new list of geographic codes. Spain and Italy dropped theirs in the last few years and France will soon when they run out of codes.
6. BZH is the unofficial ID for which region?

Answer: Brittany

Many disputed regions who would like independence sell stickers with a separatist logo on, including Cornwall (Kernow). No doubt the European authorities will make this an offence sooner or later.
7. British trade plates use characters that are not the usual black or earlier white. Which colour are they?

Answer: red

Some countries have a rainbow of assorted plate colours. We got our first in the early 70's when our rear plates became yellow, besides the long standing red on white trade plates. Otherwise they were all white on black, and are now black on white fronts and yellow rear.
8. Apart from the Netherlands, which other European country uses yellow plates front and back?

Answer: Luxembourg

Though most rear plates in many countries are white or yellow, only a handful worldwide use yellow front plates as well. Israel and Zimbabwe do as well, though I'd be pressed to find the others. USA and some Australian states change their colours too frequently to keep track of!
9. What is the international ID badge for Liechtenstein?

Answer: FL

FL stands for Fuerstentum Liechtenstein.Fuerstentum means principality. LT is Lithuania and L is Luxembourg. LI does not exist.
10. Which country has recently started issuing its first 3 letter codes?

Answer: Jersey

Not being large enough to need 3 letters, Jersey has just decided to sell JSY custom plates to try and raise some extra revenue.
Source: Author satguru

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