Plate Designs
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A British, Irish, or Singaporean L-plate
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L-plate used in Malaysia
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An alternative Welsh D-plate
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An Australian or New Zealand L-plate
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A Swiss L-plate
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L-plate in Hong Kong. The letter L and the traditional Chinese character 學 (meaning to learn) appears on the plate.
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P-plate (for probationary) in Hong Kong or Australia for newly qualified drivers.
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A Macau L-plate
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A British Columbian L-plate
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A Northern Irish or Manx R-plate
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A Spanish new driver plate
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A Spanish L-plate - for driving school
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Italian P-plate (for principiante meaning beginner)
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A Japanese L-plate
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A Japanese shoshinsha mark (for new drivers)
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A Japanese koreisha mark (for elderly drivers)
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