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Postby Gone_Troppo » Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:12 pm

NT plate info FYI...

Standard size car plate
372mm x 133mm - Up to 6 characters with optional diamond

Medium size car plate
315mm x 133mm - Up to 5 characters with optional diamond

Small size car plate
190mm x 133mm - Up to 3 characters with no diamond available

Slim Line Size car plate
372mm x 100mm - Up to 6 characters with optional diamond or 7 characters with no diamond available

Combination Slim and Standard car plate
372mm x 100mm (front)
372mm x 133mm (rear)
Up to 6 characters with optional diamond or 7 characters with no diamond available

Trailer plate
372mm x 133mm - Up to 5 characters with optional diamond

Motorcycle plate
215mm x 97mm - Up to 5 characters with optional diamond

Affixing Number Plates
It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner to ensure that number plate/s are securely affixed to:
• both the front and rear of a registered motor vehicle, no more than 1300mm from the ground;
• to the rear only of a registered motorcycle, at least 300mm from the ground; and
• to the rear only of a registered trailer.

Number Plate Visibility
The number plate/s must be affixed so that the characters are in an upright position parallel to the vehicle’s axles. The characters on the number plate must be legible and visible from a distance of 20 metres at any point within an arc of:
• 15 degrees (from the surface of the number plate) above and 45 degrees to either side of a vehicle that is less than 4.5 tonne GVM.

Edit: the way I read 'parallel to axle' is that is must be on the same plane as the axle, so can be anywhere on the front (and rear) of the vehicle, not necessarily lined up with the wheel. Obviously there are other considerations about it protruding from the vehicle, but I think as long as you can keep it flat and on the same plane its all good.

------------ front number plate plane
-l---------l- front axle (and wheels)



-l---------l- rear axle (and wheels)
------------ rear number plate plane


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