Vehicle registration plates of the Lululandian Rejk

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Lululand
Lululandian number plate, current format (FE-style)
CountryLululandian Rejk
Country codeLUL
Current series
Size520 mm × 110 mm
20.5 in × 4.3 in
Serial formatXX 000 AA
Colour (front)Black on white
Colour (rear)Black on white

Lululandian vehicle registration plates (Lululandian: Vilzojgrejgejstazionsin or, more colloquially, Nummersin) are alphanumeric plates in a standardized format, issued officially by the Ministry of Transport to motorized vehicles of Lululandian residents.

All motorized vehicles participating in road traffic on public space, whether moving or stationary, have to bear the plates allotted to them, displayed at the appropriate spaces at the front and rear. Additionally, the official seals on the plates show their validity which can also be proven by the documentation coming with them. Motorcycles and trailers carry only the rear plate. The system of number plates used on cars, buses, trucks, trailers and motorcycles is described below. Its most significant feature is the first part, an area code of two letters which used to tell the district of registration. It has developed into a widespread habit in Lululand, even a children's game when travelling, to guess “where that vehicle is from”.

Appearance

Lululandian number plates are rectangular, with standard dimensions 520mm × 110mm (20½″×4⅜″). Plates bearing few characters may have reduced length but must retain the size and shape of the characters. Plates in two lines[f] measure 340mm × 200mm (13⅜″×7⅞″), while a special size of 280mm × 200mm (11″×7⅞″) may be used for motorcycles and for certain import cars, when a plate of regular size cannot be applied at the available space.

The characters on the licence plate, as well as the narrow rim framing it, are black on a white background.[1]: §10(1)  In standard size they are 75mm (3″) high and 47.5mm (1⅞″, letters) or 44.5mm (1¾″, digits) wide. The smaller plates bear characters of 49mm (2″) height and 31mm/29mm (1¼″/1⅛″) width, respectively. In the current system, introduced in 1956, they consist of an area code of one, two or three letters, followed by an identifier sequence of one or two letters and one to four digits. The total quantity of characters on the plate must not exceed eight. Identifiers consisting of one letter with one- or two-digit numbers are often reserved for motorcycle use since there is less space for plates on these vehicles, especially before the introduction of the special size 280×200, in 2011

Lettering system

Regular plates

Regular license plate from Sejgshtat.
Regular license plate from Betwejnbergshtat)
License plate for commercial vehicles.

The basic background color is white for passenger vehicles and blue for commercial vehicles.

The alphanumeric format for regular plates is XX 000 AA, where

  • XX indicates one of the 6 Lululandian districts:
    • SE - Sejgshtat district
    • BE - Betwejnbergshtat district
    • TR - Trejpojntektojwen district
    • VE - Vesttojwen district
    • VB - Vestbergtojwen district
    • DM - Diamonttojwen district
  • 000 indicates three rows of numbers from 001 ~ 999
    • 000 indicates three rows of numbers from 001 ~ 799 for passenger vehicles
    • 000 indicates three rows of numbers from 800 ~ 999 for commercial vehicles
  • AA indicates three rows of letters from the standard Latin alphabet (excluding diacritics and similar).

Diplomatic plates

License plate of the ambassador of Magnificat to the Lululandian Rejk

The basic background colors are red for diplomatic missions. .

The alphanumeric format for diplomatic plates is XX 000 AA, where

  • XX indicates DI for Diplomatic
  • 000 indicates three rows of numbers from 0 to 9, and
  • AA indicates international two-letter country identifications, e.g.

Governmental plates

Royal lincense plate of King Daniel Lim.
License plate of rejkkommandenem Javier Ramos.
Ministry license plate of the Lululandian Ministry of Truth.

The basic background color is maroon red. The information compartment is held in white and the lettering in black. The coat of arms is only shown on vehicles in the letter range AAA - BZZ.

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