- Vehicle registration plates of Brunei
License plate s are displayed on all motorized road vehicles inBrunei , as required by law. The issue of license plates is regulated and administered by theBrunei Land Transport Department . All vehicles must also display two of the same license plates numbers of the same colours at the front and rear of the vehicles. All vehicle license plates in Brunei, other than those issued to royalty, diplomats and taxis (see below), have white characters on a black background, regardless of the vehicle type [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] .Fundamental design
The most common form of Brunei license plates, in use since the introduction of motorised vehicles in the country's British colonial era, typically begin with one or more letters followed by up to four numerical digits with no leading zeros. Thus, the configuration of a common Brunei number plate may be in the form of "BB 1234" [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] .
The sequence of licensed numbers issued begins with "x 1" to "x 9999", followed by "xA 1" to "xY 9999". "x" is either "B" for cars registered with the
Brunei-Muara Land Transport Department prior to 2006, or "K" for cars registered with theKuala Belait Land Transport Department prior to 2006. After 2006, the letter "K" is assigned to all cars irrespective of the location that the cars are registered. The table below shows the possible combinations in use. Special cases are also listed in the table. Some letters are not used - these are listed in the (letters I, O and Z are not used to avoid ambiguity with numbers or other forms of local license plates) [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] .The format is used in virtually all classes of vehicles with engines, including, unless stated later:
* Private vehicles (cars, motorcycles, vans, trucks and other vehicles of similar design).
* Commercial and industrial vehicles (vans, trucks - light or heavy, buses, road-legal vehicles for construction and excavation and other vehicles of similar design).
* Service vehicles (police cars, ambulances, fire engines, public utility vehicles and other vehicles of similar design).The shape and size of Brunei license plates on vehicles, with the exception of motorcycles and scooters, are restricted to either 8.5 inch by 13.5 incy or 21 inch by 6 inch [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] . Vehicular plates on motorcycles are usually smaller at either 4.25 inch by 6.75 inch or 8.5 inch by 3 inch [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] . The size of the letters and numbers on the license plate is defined to be 3.5 inch by 2.5 inch by 0.625 inch for all vehicles except for motorcycles which is defined to be 1.75 inch 2.5 inch by 0.3125 inch [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] .
pecial cases
Royal Family
Some of the vehicles of the members of the Brunei Royal Family including the Sultan and the Crown Prince have unique license plates. Some of the plates have different colours (e.g. white on red), initials or fancy script [http://www.supercars.net/Pics?viewPic=y&source=gal&uID=129612&gID=976&pgID=8&pID=635984&first=true Supercars picture] - last retrieved 10th August 2008] .
Diplomat car
XX-NN-DC where XX is a sequential number, NN = foreign mission number (e.g. USA = 9) and DC stands for diplomat's car. The plates have a black background with white letters [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/2.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations] - last retrieved 13th June 2008] .
Taxis and buses
The numbers for taxis and buses are the same as those for private vehicles, but the plates have a green background instead of black background instead. The letters and numbers on the plate is white in colour as with private vehicles [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/3.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations, Commercial Vehicles] - last retrived 10th August 2008] .
Dealerships
Temporary license plates are given to car dealerships to enable the car to be transported to the showroom, for test drives, etc. These plates have a white background with red letters and numbers [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/rules/3.htm Land Transport Department Rules and Regulations, Commercial Vehicles] - last retrived 10th August 2008] .
Military vehicles
Military vehicles have a white letters/numbers on black background like any private registered cars. However, the numbering system is different from private vehicles as all military vehicles are registered with a MOD1111x number, where MOD stands for Ministry of Defence, 1111 is the number with any leading zeros being omitted and x is a letter denoting which branch of the military it is registered under.
New license plate numbers
[http://www.brudirect.com/DailyInfo/News/Archive/Oct06/291006/nite03.htm LTD Issues New Registration Numbers] - last retrieved 13th June 2008
References
* [http://www.land-transport.gov.bn/index.htm Brunei Land Transport Department]
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