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- Q1342639 subject Q6972633.
- Q1342639 subject Q8980675.
- Q1342639 abstract "Jordan requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.The current system was introduced in 2007, with the plates largely based on European specifications. The font used strongly resembles that found on present British registration plates.The format is: nn-nnnnn (usually 4 or 5 digits). Initial numbers include:1-5: State owned (red square that says Jordan) 1: Ministers 2. Parliament3. Parliament 5: General Government (example: service cars at the University of Jordan)6: Aqaba free zone7: Diplomatic (Yellow square that says Jordan) 8: Diplomatic (Yellow square that says Jordan) 9: Temporary10-23: Passenger cars38-39: Crew cabs41-42: Light goods vehicles44: Tractors46: Motorcycles and scooters50: Taxi (green square that says Jordan)56: Small buses (green square that says Jordan)58: Coaches60: HGVs70: Rental Cars (green square that says Jordan with yellow letters)71: Trailer90: Army (says The Army) 95: Ambulance96: Gendarmerie99: PoliceFor passenger cars, private plates are also available. As of August 2013, the normal series had reached 21-30000; however, private plates going up to a 35 prefix have been seen. Generally, the lower the suffix number, the more expensive they are, with plates from the 10 series having the most prestige. Suffix numbers on private plates can be as low as one digit and therefore technically the "first number" is 10-1.".
- Q1342639 thumbnail Jordan_Licenceplate_3.JPG?width=300.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q1740452.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q22706.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q46.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q6972633.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q752870.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q810.
- Q1342639 wikiPageWikiLink Q8980675.
- Q1342639 comment "Jordan requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.The current system was introduced in 2007, with the plates largely based on European specifications. The font used strongly resembles that found on present British registration plates.The format is: nn-nnnnn (usually 4 or 5 digits). Initial numbers include:1-5: State owned (red square that says Jordan) 1: Ministers 2. Parliament3.".
- Q1342639 label "Vehicle registration plates of Jordan".
- Q1342639 depiction Jordan_Licenceplate_3.JPG.