Here Are Different Types Of Number Plates In India And Their Meaning

You will see all kinds of vehicles on the roads every day, your eyes will go on the number plate of different colours in the vehicles, after which you will be confused. Actually different coloured number plates also have different meanings. Today we tell you about number plates of every colour.

White Plate: First of all talk about the white number plate, this plate is a symbol of common vehicles, this vehicle is not used commercially. Numbers are written on this plate in black colour. By the way, most people can easily guess that it is a personal vehicle after seeing the white colour.

Yellow Plate: By looking at the yellow coloured number plate, you can easily recognize that it is a taxi. Yellow plates are usually mounted in trucks or cabs that you use commercially. Numbers are also written in black colour inside this plate.

Blue Plate: A blue number plate is found on a vehicle that is used by foreign representatives. You will find carts of this colour number plate for easy viewing in cities like Delhi. The blue plate states that the vehicle belongs to the foreign embassy, ​​or to the UN mission. Numbers are written in white colour on this blue plate.

Black plate: Black plate carriages are also usually commercial vehicles, but it is for a particular person. These types of vehicles will be found standing in a big hotel. Such cars have a black number plate and have yellow numbers written on it.

Red Plate: If a car has a red number plate, it belongs to the President of India or the Governor of a state. These people use official vehicles without a license. Numbers are written in this plate in golden colour and in these vehicles the red number plate is made of Ashoka’s lotus sign.

Number plate with arrow: Different numbering system is used for military vehicles. The number of such vehicles is allocated by the Ministry of Defense. In the number plate of such trains, there is an arrow pointing upwards in place of the first or third digit of the number, which is called broad arrow. The first two digits after the arrow show the year in which the Army bought that vehicle, this number is 11 digits.

(With inputs from aajtak.in)

 
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