I recently saw this Benz E200 with a weird number plate..it's QCM****L..first time I see this kind of number plate..
When I go LTA's website check, the description says "Passenger (Co.) Motor Car"
vulpes macrotis mutica
something i chanced upon a while ago -
Types of numbers:
Private vehicle A black on white (front) number plate on a private vehicle A black on yellow number(back) plate on a private vehicle A white on black number plate on a privatePrivate car licence plate numbers begin with the letters EC in 1973 up till EZ. From 1984, the "S" series of number plates were launched, starting from SBA. Currently, the SGF series are available for selection for private cars.
Other classes of vehicles have registration numbers beginning with specific letters: A series: Motorcycles (used until 1980) CB series: Company or school buses F series: Motorcycles FB series: Motorcycles [Ex. FBA, FBB...], m/cycle plate started in end of Dec 2005 G series: Goods vehicles (class 3) P series: Private buses Q series: Company vehicles (QBx, QCx etc, except QX and QY) SH series: Taxies or Street Hire vehicles W series: Heavy vehicles (class 5) X series: Heavy vehicles (class 5) Y series: Heavy vehicles (class 3/4/5)
Specific types controlled vehicles, including: S/CC: Corps de Consular vehicles S/CD: Corps de Diplomat vehicles S/TE: "Technical Employment" vehicles CJ: Chief justice CSS: City Shuttle Service buses MID: Singapore Armed Forces vehicles (suffix), originally stood for Ministry of Interior and Defence. QX: Law enforcement-related vehicles operated by government agencies (Singapore Police Force, Singapore Civil Defence Force, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, etc) QY: Security company vehicles RD: Research & Development (like fuel-cell cars, smart car rental cars) ROV: Registry of Vehicles, now known as LTA [Land Transport Authority] RU: Restricted Use vehicles, a special category where taxes are not paid. A vehicle with such a licence restricted to certain areas, for example a pushback truck within Singapore Changi Airport grounds or on Sentosa Island. SAFPU: Vehicles operated by the Singapore Armed Forces Provost Unit SBS: Buses operated by SBS Transit SEP: Special diplomatic vehicles for VVIPs SJ: Supreme judge SPF: Police commissioner of the Singapore Police Force TIB: Buses operated by SMRT Buses TP: Motorcycles of the Traffic Police Department, Singapore Police Force SZA: Rental vehicle.
Special prefixes were used for specific events, such as: WTO: For vehicles used during the World Trade Organization's inaugural Ministerial Conference held in Singapore in December 1996 IOC: For vehicles used during the International Olympic Committee's 117th Session held in Singapore in July 2005 NDP: For vehiceles used during the National Day Parade, 2005, in August 9, 2005. SAA: For vehicles used during Asian Aerospace.
LH83
The NDP plates are being used this year too... Cars sponsored by Fiat...
casshern
Originally posted by LH83:
The NDP plates are being used this year too... Cars sponsored by Fiat...