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Vehicle registration plates of Ukraine : ウィキペディア英語版
Vehicle registration plates of Ukraine

Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the country has used four main system of vehicle registration plates.
The first system was introduced in 1992 and was based on the last Soviet license plate conception, regulated by the 1977 standard, but with the addition of a new regional suffix corresponding to a Ukrainian province.
In 1993, the left-hand side of the plate was modified with the addition of the national flag over the country code "UA".
1995 saw the introduction of a completely new system consisting of five digits, with a dash between the third and fourth digit, combined with a two letter suffix. It also included a two-digit region code, situated under the National Flag on the left-hand side of the plate.
In order to enable drivers using their vehicle abroad, and in order to adhere to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, Ukrainian regular license plates use only those Cyrillic characters where the glyph resembles a letter from the Roman alphabet; a total of 12 characters: A, B, E, I, K, M, H, O, P, C, T, X). Before 1995, the "Я" character was also used. For some types of black-background plates can be used completely Cyrillic characters.
Some vehicles, like trolleybuses, are not required to have license plates, because they can not leave the network they operate on and can be identified by a number painted on the vehicle and assigned to it by the local public transport authority.
== Current 2015 plates ==


File:License plate of Ukraine 2015.png|2015 Regular plate
File:License plates of Ukraine 05.png|2015 Public transport plate
File:UA4 16a15.png|2015 Two-line optimized plate
File:UA4 02a15.png|2015 Three-line motorcycle plate


File:UA4 01a.GIF|2004 Regular plate
File:UA4 05a.GIF|2004 Public transport plate
File:UA4 16a.GIF|2004 Two-line optimized plate
File:UA4 02a.GIF|2004 Three-line motorcycle plate

Current plates include a two-letter regional prefix followed by 4 digits then a two-letter serial suffix.
"Oval" code UA is situated in the National-flag-colored band, which also includes the coat of arms, all on the left-hand side of the plate.
The size for the single line license plate is 520 mm by 112 mm.
Two-line optimized by size license plate must be shaped to fit to montage place and could have length 220-400mm and height 110-320mm.
The size for three-line motorcycle license plates are 220 mm by 174 mm.
The size for the two-line scooter license plate is 140 mm by 114 mm.
Issuing of regular plates is done in Latin alphabet order (AA,AB,AC,AE,AH,AI,AK,AM,AO,AP,AT,AX,BA,BB...).
License plates for trailers looks like a regular plate but with a suffix with leading "X" and these are issued in reverse order (XX,XT,XP,XO...).

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