Subject: "Touristic" Licence plate
03/10/2015 @ 22:02:25: Gamer: "Touristic" Licence plate
I liked the ones with the red Statue of Liberty most! :ohwell:
06/10/2015 @ 02:41:53: Baube: "Touristic" Licence plate
yeah, it was nice


Saw California plate for the 1st time today... no pic, i was at a red light but i was too long to realize it.... :angry:
13/10/2015 @ 07:23:37: Baube: "Touristic" Licence plate
Got this one by luck as i was backing up when i saw the yellow line at the bottom
Maybe a fellow Pittsburgh Penguins fan ! :grin: :hockey:

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/775/21938919558_9493ca73e1_h.jpg
14/10/2015 @ 21:44:05: night cub: "Touristic" Licence plate
Doubtful, as the dealership is outside of Philadelphia.
15/10/2015 @ 16:15:59: Baube: "Touristic" Licence plate
:disapointted: .... well, maybe the next one will be :grin:
15/10/2015 @ 21:36:21: ElSaxo: "Touristic" Licence plate
Not exactly a touristic number plate, but today I've seen an Italian taxi with German registration plate, what's the use for the yellow strip on the right?
19/10/2015 @ 20:12:22: ingo: "Touristic" Licence plate
From Greece, spotted two days ago on the A2 nearby Bielefeld. O.k., just an EU-country and compared with the American distances not really far away, but an uncommon sight at all. In Berlin you see a much widder variety of international cars.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/633/0I2ZRc.jpg
26/10/2015 @ 16:45:49: Exiv96: "Touristic" Licence plate
Not exactly a touristic number plate, but today I've seen an Italian taxi with German registration plate, what's the use for the yellow strip on the right?


It's a temporary plate, but I thought those were only valid inside Germany, with export plates having a red stripe instead of a yellow one.
26/10/2015 @ 18:27:15: ingo: "Touristic" Licence plate

It's a temporary plate, but I thought those were only valid inside Germany, with export plates having a red stripe instead of a yellow one.


It depends on the foreign country, some -as Poland- accept it, some -as Belgium- don't.

Be carefuly, when you see blokes cuising around with them, as the validity of the insurance is always 5 days!! If they crash into you, you will be in big trouble!
Extremely suspicious are 5 day-plates from HD (Heidelberg). There was a big scandal with Mafia (export/stolen car dealers, forgers, corrupt plate-makers etc.)
27/10/2015 @ 17:07:41: ElSaxo: "Touristic" Licence plate
Luckly then the number plate was from ES (Esslingen), it's already scary to have seen a taxi with a potentially expired insurance...
29/10/2015 @ 16:06:15: Gamer: "Touristic" Licence plate
Spotted a BMW X5 with an Illinois (?) plate in Gdynia today - I have a picture but my phone won't let me attach it.
07/11/2015 @ 21:53:21: Gamer: "Touristic" Licence plate
Here it is, sorry for terrible quality, I zoomed in and didn't want to get too close:
https://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/639x401q90/903/heCjc5.jpg
07/11/2015 @ 21:58:32: night cub: "Touristic" Licence plate
Yes, Illinois would be correct. It is the US state where the city of Chicago is located.
07/11/2015 @ 22:35:11: Gamer: "Touristic" Licence plate
I know that - but what's it got to do with my picture?
07/11/2015 @ 22:37:36: night cub: "Touristic" Licence plate
You're the one who put a "?" after Illinois, as if you weren't sure where that was.
07/11/2015 @ 22:49:42: Gamer: "Touristic" Licence plate
No, I meant I wasn't sure if it was an Illinois plate.
20/11/2015 @ 18:16:41: ingo: "Touristic" Licence plate
Even in Scotland not very often to see, I suppose:

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/908/va56VG.jpg


French export plates? An US-American family was travelling with it.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/905/v6mqgy.jpg
22/11/2015 @ 10:19:16: eLMeR: "Touristic" Licence plate
French export plates? An US-American family was travelling with it.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/280x200q90/905/v6mqgy.jpg

Red plates are temporary transit ones (de, en, fr). It uses a standard registration number (here, DT-..., was given in early August this year), but this status is usually granted for a 6-month period (from three months to one year in fact, depending on the situation of the car owner - fr). It enables to purchase a new car with VAT and customs duties exemption and allows to travel throughout Europe.
The expiry date of the plate is shown by the 4 figures on the right side, which are in fact a month (on top) and a year (at the bottom). I assume that if the vehicle stays in France after the departure of its first owner, it regains standard white plates once sold and taxes paid...

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/Immatriculation_SIV_transit_temporaire_AA-572-BF.jpg/220px-Immatriculation_SIV_transit_temporaire_AA-572-BF.jpg


For the record, there is no longer specific export registration/plates in France since the 2009+ SIV (Système d'Immatriculation des Véhicules). A temporary plate with WW is enough: it's valid for one month and can be renewed for another month.
The only difference with the WW plates usually used on new cars is the lack of local reference on the right part of the plate (and the VAT exemption when purchasing the car :smile: ):
http://plaque.free.fr/eur/f/genthumbs.php?image=./b2_PROVIS_SIV/F_SIV_2010_Export_1band_Regula_BV.jpg&w=220
14/03/2016 @ 18:18:20: ingo: "Touristic" Licence plate
For the location, where I've spotted these plates -Istanbul- they are not outstanding, but I post the pics here, because I cannot remember, that I have seen vehicles from that countries anywhere else.


http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/921/gSdml7.jpg


http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/921/MEQsnj.jpg


http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640x480q90/923/aVDvPk.jpg
14/04/2016 @ 23:39:52: Baube: "Touristic" Licence plate
Saw this one last saturday when i went to pick up my new computer . Pretty sure there is more Québec license plate vehicles over there than the opposite right now :grin:
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1583/26159659310_1b8e022485_h.jpg
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