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Take a look at this; the first digit of the number(2) is paired with the series (G).

Check out this one guys. I mean this one. I mean one one one one one one :Shockked:

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Originally Posted by fast_elegance (Post 3512991)
Check out this one guys.

Absolutely and totally illegal. Jokes apart, this type of intentional number plate prints should either be banned or the vehicle should be deemed unfit for street.

I hope surely there would be some provisions to deal with such intentional offenders in our motor vehicle act.

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Originally Posted by ad3952n (Post 3512992)
Absolutely and totally illegal.
I hope surely there would be some provisions to deal with such intentional offenders

What is wrong and illegal is the way the plate was made. It becomes quite legal if he leaves a gap before the last four 1s.

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Originally Posted by rajeev k (Post 3513061)
What is wrong and illegal is the way the plate was made. It becomes quite legal if he leaves a gap before the last four 1s.

Rajeev bhai, it can't be a legal plate as I see even if 4 ones are properly spaced because even the initial letters are not written properly.

I think this is the only font that is actually acceptable.

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Pic: https://www.google.co.in/search?q=nu...11%3B800%3B211

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Originally Posted by ad3952n (Post 3513114)
Rajeev bhai, it can't be a legal plate as I see even if 4 ones are properly spaced because even the initial letters are not written properly.

What I meant was that it should have been XX 11 1111 instead of the one in the pic like XX111111.
Thanks.

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Originally Posted by rajeev k (Post 3512987)
Take a look at this; the first digit of the number(2) is paired with the series (G).

I've seen a lot of such instances in Hyderabad where the number was N786. The first line was usually very small and contained AP NN XX N while the second line contained 786 in huge font.

May be just a coincidence but most of such instances were on white or black Scorpios.

My Folks! Saw this Harley Davidson today afternoon. Now, what's the fun of having a number plate upside down?

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Originally Posted by rajeev k (Post 3513136)
What I meant was that it should have been XX 11 1111 instead of the one in the pic like XX111111.
Thanks.

Actually it should have been MH11 AK1111 and not MH AK 111111 as it reads now. :thumbs up

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Originally Posted by noopster (Post 3515263)
Actually it should have been MH11 AK1111 and not MH AK 111111 as it reads now. :thumbs up

In which case it is invalid, and the vehicle needs to seized for having the wrong number. Probably somebody could post it on the traffic police's page on Facebook

Yesterday saw something similar at Chennai where only the numeric part is visible from far, and the state and RTO code is not visible until you are a couple of feet away from the vehicle. I had to literally move upclose at the signal to read the 1st line which was in a very small font and similar to the letters in old digital/electronic watches which have an LCD display. And to identify a vehicle with just 4 numbers is going to be daunting.

Speaking of number plates, Yesterday, it so happened that while on my way home, I had just crossed UB City signal and was waiting for the bunch of vehicles in front of me to clear off so that I could move on. And then it happened... A truck came from the right side in the tiny bit of gap that was available and just moved past without giving a damn to the small vehicles around. It hit my right-hand rear-view mirror (thankfully, nothing happened due to the mirror's design) and sped past. The truck's number plate read "KA 09" and don't ask me about the rest of it. It was black, yellow and chrome (steel rather) and no visible numbers. That truck did not even have its headlights on at around 7:30 in the evening. With all the high-beams from the oncoming traffic, nobody in their right mind would be able to spot this guy. Wonder why they allow such vehicles to ply on roads. They are recipes for disaster with morons behind the wheels.

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Originally Posted by Mr.Boss (Post 3516784)
Black reg plate with fancy fonts? Which state does it belong to?

The bike is registered in "U.P"!

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Guys,jut spotted another wonky number board on a cab.

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Not sure if it's KA 01 D? It looks like KA 010.

I have all my cars currently 5 of them with the same 3 digit number. The RTO at Bangalore had put down only 3 numbers on the RC card except for the last car registration which prefixes the 0.

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Originally Posted by Rajeev1 (Post 3512941)
I have never seen any cop stop a cement mixer truck for having obscured number plates.

Cops have better things to do e.g. stopping outside Karnataka vehicles and extorting thousands :)


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