The orange "D" sticker on a license plate typically indicates that the vehicle is operated by a driver who has a disability. This sticker is part of a system to identify vehicles eligible for certain parking privileges, such as access to designated disabled parking spaces. It helps law enforcement and parking enforcement officials recognize vehicles that require special accommodations due to the driver's disability.
It is the designed lettering for the Route 66 license plate.
it stands for the license plate's state name
On the Kansas license plate, the letters CM stand for Comanche County. This county is located in southern Kansas on the Oklahoma border.
On a license plate, "BM" can stand for various things depending on the context and location. Common interpretations include abbreviations for cities, counties, or specific vehicle types. In some cases, it may refer to a personal or vanity plate choice made by the vehicle owner. Always check local regulations or guidelines for specific meanings in your area.
If MI were used, the I could be confused as a 1. Same for wisconsin. Theirs is WS. :)
On a license plate, "BE" can stand for various things depending on the context and location. For example, it may represent the state of Belgium or a specific designation within a state's vehicle registration system. Additionally, it could be an abbreviation for a person's name or a business entity, depending on individual circumstances. Always refer to local regulations or guidelines for the most accurate interpretation.
it's on the vim plate which is located on the left handside of the cetre stand bracket. starways are also suppield with 'vim sticker' which can be stuck to any part of the scooter
the same sticker is used for trailer inspections, if it were used on a trailer the "t" would be punched out.
The CF stands for a undercover police officer or detective! Im not a paranoid person either so take it or leave it!
First, it is not clear that President Obama's license plate has an 800 on it. Most presidents are driven around in official cars with special plates. They do not use their own car. Federal employees have special license plates that say "U.S. Government" at the top, and many have an initial at the beginning of the license number that reflect the agency which owns the vehicle. I enclose a link that explains some of these licenses.
The 27 stands for the county from which the plate originated, and the B stands for the batch in which the plate was created. Each batch was represented with a different letter. For instance, my skier plate has the number 14 and the letter G- the G means that the plate came from batch G.
CH is the international badge for Switzerland, or Helvetia.