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Take the example of ambulances in Australia. The form in which the number plates of ambulances appear is simple: three capital letters in the beginning, followed by three small case letters. Recently though the Australian government has decided to change this format. Instead all number plates will be replaced by South Australian government plates gradually. In the same way are the metropolitan taxis in the country. The word ‘taxi’ generally appears in capital letters followed by four numbers. On some car number plates, the current tourism logo of the country also appears side by side, that is, SA-A Brilliant Blend. In recent years, the coloring of the car number plates for taxis has been changed to a black lettering on a yellow background, symbolic of the universal colors for taxis. Those vehicles that are chauffeured, like limousines, have somewhat similar number plates but usually with a blue outline. Similarly, police cars have plates that are white, with blue letters on them. It means different vehicles require different number plates. Quote My Wheels has all your states relevant cur number plate details plus we give a review of each state's custom number plate systems. |


