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'''Vehicle registration plates''' of the [[Liechtenstein|Principality of Liechtenstein]] are composed of the letters ''FL'', followed by a small version of the [[coat of arms of Liechtenstein]] and up to five digits. The letters ''FL'' stand for ''Fürstentum Liechtenstein''. The ''registration marks'' on standard plates are written in white colour on a black background, using the same type of font as [[Swiss vehicle registration plates]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/11927/amtsstellen/schilderarten-und-formate|title=Types of plates and formats|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> The license plate numbers are generally assigned in ascending order. Due to the small size of the country (approx. 39,100 inhabitants), no [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Switzerland#Canton_codes| regional distinguishing codes] are needed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1124/amtsstellen/bevolkerungsstatistik|title=Population in Liechtenstein|publisher=Statistical Office}}</ref> Liechtenstein vehicle registration plates are assigned to the vehicle owner, not to the vehicle. If the owner buys a new vehicle, the same license plates are attached to the new vehicle. They can also be used as interchangeable plates for a maximum of two vehicles. Rear license plates can be requested either in long or high format. The currently used numbering system was introduced in 1920 and the appearance of the license plates has only been slightly modified since then. On 30 June 2021, a total of 36,494 motor vehicles, 4,936 motorcycles and 4,192 trailers were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref name="statistik">{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/files/as/fahrzeugbestand-30-juni-2021.pdf|title=Vehicle statistics, 30 June 2021|publisher=Statistical Office}} (PDF; 88 pages)</ref> |
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'''Vehicle registration plates''' of Liechtenstein are composed of the letters ''FL'', for ''Fürstentum Liechtenstein'', followed by the small version of the [[coat of arms of Liechtenstein]] and numbers of up to five digits which are assigned consecutively, in ascending order. Due to the small size of the country (approx. 40,000 inhabitants), no further distinguishing codes are needed. |
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== History == |
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[[File:FL 2445 - RARE - very old style.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Liechtenstein license plate 1920 – 1957]] |
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[[File:Liechtenstein old license plates.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Liechtenstein license plate 1957 – 1972]] |
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[[File:FL old style motorcycle license plate.jpg|thumb|upright=0.55|Motorcycle plate]] |
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Standard license plates show white letters and digits, embossed on a black base plate. They are assigned to the vehicle owner, not to the vehicle. They can be used as interchangeable plates for a maximum of two vehicles. Rear license plates can be requested either in a long or a square format. |
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Between 1852 and 1919 the Principality of Liechtenstein was closely linked to the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Monarchy]] by a customs treaty.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Relations to Austria until 1919|publisher=fuerstundvolk.li|url=http://www.fuerstundvolk.li/fuv/fuv.do?site=421173326f221000996d610c1957690b}}</ref> In 1905, [[Austria]] first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display license plates.[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historische_Kfz-Kennzeichen_(%C3%96sterreich)#Erstes_System_(1905_bis_1930)] |
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The Principality of Liechtenstein first required its residents to register their vehicles and display license plates in 1906. The current system was introduced in 1920 and is essentially the same as that of Switzerland. On 30 June 2022, a total of 36,723 [[motor vehicle]]s, 4,908 [[motorcycle]]s and 4,169 [[Trailer (vehicle)|trailers]] were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1124/amtsstellen/bevolkerungsstatistik|title=Population in Liechtenstein|publisher=Statistical Office|access-date=2021-11-20|archive-date=2018-12-15|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181215222323/https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1124/amtsstellen/bevolkerungsstatistik|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/11927/amtsstellen/schilderarten-und-formate|title=Types of plates and formats|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref><ref name="statistik">{{Cite web|url=https://www.statistikportal.li/de/themen/mobilitaet-und-verkehr/fahrzeugbestand|title=Vehicle statistics, 30 June 2022|publisher=Statistical Office}}</ref> |
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* In 1906, it was decided that the few vehicles in Liechtenstein should also be provided with Austrian license plates. The plates showed black letters and numbers on a white plate and consisted of the letter W, the distinguishing letter for the neighboring Austrian state of [[Vorarlberg]], and an individual ''evidence number'', e.g. <code>W 123</code>.<ref name="austria">[http://alex.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/alex?aid=rgb&datum=19050004&seite=00000391 Reichsgesetzblatt für die im Reichsrate vertretenen Königreiche und Länder, No. 156, issued on 7 October 1905, p. 391]: ''Decree of the Ministry of the Interior, in agreement with the Ministry of Finance, of 27 September 1905, concerning the adoption of security police regulations for the operation of automobiles and motorcycles, Section V, identification marks of motor vehicles, §§ 26-37, pp. 395-398''.</ref><ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/chrono/1906002000?search_text=&search_loc=text&lrnr=&lgblid_von=1906.002&lgblid_bis=1906.002 Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt of 1906, No. 2, issued on 18 June 1906] ''Ordinance of 18 June 1906, concerning the operation of automobiles and motorcycles, Section V, Identification marks of motor vehicles, §§ 14–16''.</ref> Prior to [[World War I]], only two cars and two motorcycles were registered in Liechtenstein. The first known car owners in Liechtenstein were a businessman from [[Vaduz]] in 1902 and a doctor from [[Schaan]] in 1905.<ref name="anfang">{{Cite web|url=https://historisches-lexikon.li/Motorisierung|title=Vehicle statistics 1925|publisher=historisches-lexikon.li}}</ref> |
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== History == |
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* In 1915, Liechtenstein introduced its first own license plates. The first license plates of Liechtenstein already had a white on black design and the serial consisted of the letter ''L'' for Liechtenstein and an individual ''control number'', e.g. <span style="background:#A9A9A9; color:white"> L 2 </span>.<ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/chrono/1915013000?search_text=&search_loc=text&lrnr=&lgblid_von=1915.013&lgblid_bis=1915.013 LiechtensteinIsches Landesgesetzblatt of 1915, No. 13, issued on 18 August 1915] ''Ordinance of 12 August 1915, concerning the steering and marking of motor vehicles, §§ 2''.</ref> |
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[[File:FL 2445 - RARE - very old style (1930).jpg|thumb|upright=0.85|Liechtenstein license plate issued between 1920 and 1957]] |
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[[File:FL 3935 old license plate Liechtenstein.jpg|thumb|upright=0.85|Liechtenstein license plate issued between 1957 and 1972]] |
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* In 1920, the currently still used system with the two letters 'FL'', followed by the national coat of arms and up to five digits, issued in sequential order, was introduced.<ref name="morger">{{Cite web|title = License plates in Switzerland and Liechtenstein|publisher = license-plates.ch|url = http://www.license-plates.ch/}}</ref> In 1925, a total of 47 motor vehicles, 35 four- and 12 two-wheeled, were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref name="anfang" /> In 1936, the number of passenger cars in Liechtenstein was 150, increasing only hesitantly to 472 until 1950.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historisches-lexikon.li/Verkehr|title=Vehicle statistics 1936 & 1950|publisher=historisches-lexikon.li}}</ref> |
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[[File:FL old style motorcycle license plate.jpg|thumb|upright=0.55|Motorcycle plate issued until 1972]] |
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* In 1957, the blue-red national coat of arms was replaced by the yellow-red coat of arms of the [[House of Liechtenstein|Princely House]]. The format of the license plates and the type of font were slightly modified. The distribution of number ranges had to be adapted to the growing number of motor vehicles. In 1960, the number of passenger cars in Liechtenstein was 1,815, increasing to 6,210 until 1970.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historisches-lexikon.li/index.php?title=Datei:Tabelle_Motorisierung_EF.png&filetimestamp=20180718133009&|title=Motorization 1936 to 1980|publisher=historisches-lexikon.li}}</ref> |
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Between 1852 and 1919 the Principality of Liechtenstein was closely linked to the [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian Monarchy]] by a customs treaty.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Relations to Austria until 1919|publisher=fuerstundvolk.li|url=http://www.fuerstundvolk.li/fuv/fuv.do?site=421173326f221000996d610c1957690b}}</ref> |
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* Since 1972, the size of the license plates and the type of font were aligned to the Swiss license plates. The size of the coat of arms was reduced to its present size.<ref name="morger" /> Old license plates remained valid and were only replaced if necessary or due to poor legibility. Occasionally, old license plates from the time before 1972 can still be seen on vehicles today. |
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* 1905 - [[Austria]] required its residents to register their motor vehicles and [[:de:Historische Kfz-Kennzeichen (Österreich)#Erstes System (1905 bis 1930)|to display license plates]]. It was decided that the few vehicles in Liechtenstein should also be provided with Austrian license plates. The first plates showed black characters on a white base and consisted of the letter W, which was the code letter for the westernmost Austrian state [[Vorarlberg]], and an individual ''evidence number'', e.g. <code>W 123</code>.<ref name="austria">[http://alex.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/alex?aid=rgb&datum=19050004&seite=00000391 Reichsgesetzblatt für die im Reichsrate vertretenen Königreiche und Länder, No. 156, issued on 7 October 1905, p. 391]: ''Decree of the Ministry of the Interior, in agreement with the Ministry of Finance, of 27 September 1905, concerning the adoption of security police regulations for the operation of automobiles and motorcycles, Section V, identification marks of motor vehicles, §§ 26-37, pp. 395-398''.</ref><ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/chrono/1906002000?search_text=&search_loc=text&lrnr=&lgblid_von=1906.002&lgblid_bis=1906.002 Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt of 1906, No. 2, issued on 18 June 1906] ''Ordinance of 18 June 1906, concerning the operation of automobiles and motorcycles, Section V, Identification marks of motor vehicles, §§ 14–16''.</ref> The first known car owners in Liechtenstein were a businessman from [[Vaduz]] in 1902 and a doctor from [[Schaan]] in 1905.<ref name="anfang">{{Cite web|url=https://historisches-lexikon.li/Motorisierung|title=Vehicle statistics 1925|publisher=historisches-lexikon.li}}</ref> |
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* 1915 - Liechtenstein introduced its first own license plates. The Austrian plates remained valid for the time being and did not have to be replaced immediately. The first vehicle registration plates of Liechtenstein showed white characters on a black base and the registration mark consisted of the letter ''L'' for Liechtenstein and an individual ''control number'', e.g. <span style="background:#AAA ;color:white"> L 12 </span>.<ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/chrono/1915013000?search_text=&search_loc=text&lrnr=&lgblid_von=1915.013&lgblid_bis=1915.013 LiechtensteinIsches Landesgesetzblatt of 1915, No. 13, issued on 18 August 1915] ''Ordinance of 12 August 1915, concerning the steering and marking of motor vehicles, §§ 2''.</ref> |
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* 1920 - Liechtenstein introduced new license plates with the letters ''FL'', followed by a coat of arms and up to five digits, issued in sequential order.<ref name="morger">{{Cite web|title = License plates in Switzerland and Liechtenstein|publisher = license-plates.ch|url = http://www.license-plates.ch/}}</ref> In 1950, a total of 472 motor vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historisches-lexikon.li/Verkehr|title=Vehicle statistics 1936-1950|publisher=historisches-lexikon.li}}</ref> |
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* 1957 - The blue and red national coat of arms was replaced by the golden and red coat of arms of the [[House of Liechtenstein|Princely House]]. The format of the license plates and the type of font were slightly modified. In 1970, a total of 6,210 motor vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://historisches-lexikon.li/index.php?title=Datei:Tabelle_Motorisierung_EF.png&filetimestamp=20180718133009&|title=Motorization 1936 to 1980|publisher=historisches-lexikon.li}}</ref> |
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* 1972 - The size of the license plates and the type of font were aligned to the Swiss license plates. The size of the coat of arms was reduced to its present size.<ref name="morger" /> Old license plates remained valid and were only replaced if necessary or due to poor legibility. Occasionally, old license plates from the time before 1972 can still be seen on vehicles today. |
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Liechtenstein is the last European country to issue black standard plates |
Today, Liechtenstein is [[:de:Kfz-Kennzeichen (Europa)#Zeitleisten|the last European country to issue black standard plates]]. In other countries, black license plates are only issued for specific vehicle groups (e.g. historical or army vehicles) or optionally alongside white and yellow license plates (e.g. in the [[Vehicle registration plates of the Bailiwick of Guernsey|Bailiwick of Guernsey]]). A change of colours is not planned in the near future and also not desired, because the Liechtensteiners like their black license plates.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vaterland.li/liechtenstein/vermischtes/1-april-das-waren-die-scherze;art171,378586|title="Changing colours? No way!"|date=April 2019 |publisher=Newspaper article in the Liechtensteiner Vaterland}}</ref> |
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== Current System == |
== Current System == |
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Motor vehicles in Liechtenstein must |
Motor vehicles in Liechtenstein must display a front and a rear license plate made of [[corrosion-resistant]] metal ([[aluminium]]). Excluded are trailers, motorcycles and mopeds, snowmobiles, small and light motor vehicles as well as agricultural vehicles and single-axle motor vehicles. They all have only one rear license plate (except agricultural vehicles, these generally only have a front plate, which can be attached to the front or rear of the vehicle). The license plates may be provided with a reflective or luminescent coating. Since January 2019, matt black license plates have also been issued on request. A single plate for motorcycles costs [[Swiss franc|CHF]] 130, a pair of matt black license plates for cars costs CHF 250. |
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Liechtenstein license plates are assigned to the vehicle owner, not to the vehicle. If the owner buys a new vehicle, the same license plates are attached to the new vehicle. They can be used as interchangeable plates for two vehicles. Rear license plates can be requested either in a long or a high format. |
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[[File:Liechtenstein two line rear plate.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|High format rear plate]] |
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The license plate numbers are generally assigned in increasing order, License plates with lower numbers that have been returned will be assigned to a new owner after a blocking period of one year. A change of owner or the passing on of license plates to another person is only possible within one's own family up to the 3rd degree of kinship, for example, from father to son or nephew. |
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* Rear plates for [[motor vehicle|motor cars]] and trailers have a length of 50 cm and a height of 11 cm or a length of 30 cm and a height of 16 cm. |
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* Front plates for motor cars, single-axle engines, agricultural vehicles and [[utility vehicle|utility trailers]] have a length of 30 cm and a height of 8 cm. |
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* License plates for motorcycles, small and light motor vehicles and [[electric vehicle]]s have a length of 18 cm and a height of 14 cm. |
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* License plates for [[Moped|mopeds]] and [[Electric bicycle|e-bikes]] have a length of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm.<ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/konso/1978020000 Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt of 1978, No. 20, issued on August 31, 1978] ''Traffic Licensing Ordinance (VZV), Ordinance of 1 August 1978, concerning registration plates of motor vehicles, Articles 71-76''</ref> |
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If the holder no longer registers a new vehicle, the plates must be returned to the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz. Temporary license plates do not have to be returned after the deadline, but they will be officially confiscated in the event of misuse. The holder may deposit his license plates for a fee. If the registration is cancelled, the plates will be destroyed and the number will be assigned to a new owner after a blocking period of one year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/11112/amtsstellen/fahrzeugabmeldung|title=Vehicle deregistration|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> Stolen or lost plates are blocked for 15 years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1917/amtsstellen/schilderverlust|title=Lost plates|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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The coat of arms as well as the letters and numbers are [[Embossing (manufacturing)|embossed]] to 1,5 mm raised. The plates may be provided with a [[Retroreflector|retroreflective]] or luminous coating. They must be mounted as vertical as possible (inclination upwards max. 30°, downwards max. 15°) and at a height between 0,20 m (lower edge) and 1,50 m (upper edge). The rear plate shall be legible in the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and on both sides of it within an angle of 30°.<ref> [https://www.gesetze.li/konso/1978020000 Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt of 1996, No. 143, issued on 27 September 1996] ''Ordinance of 16 July 1996 on the technical requirements for road vehicles (VTS) concerning registration plates, Article 45''</ref> |
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On 30 June 2022, 30,654 passenger cars and 574 passenger transport vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein. 3,118 [[van]]s, 290 [[truck]]s and 243 [[tractor unit]]s were registered in the category of transport vehicles. In the trailer category, 3,125 transport trailers, 332 semi-trailers and 202 [[Caravan (towed trailer)|caravans]] were registered in Liechtenstein (as of June 2021).<ref name="statistik" /> |
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When the vehicle is changed, the same plates are fitted to the new vehicle. If the holder no longer registers a new vehicle, the plates must be returned to the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz. Exceptions are provisional license plates. They do not have to be returned after the deadline, but they will be officially confiscated in the event of misuse. |
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The holder may deposit his license plates for a fee. If the registration is cancelled, the plates will be destroyed and the number will be assigned to a new owner after a blocking period of one year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/11112/amtsstellen/fahrzeugabmeldung|title=Vehicle deregistration|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> Stolen or lost plates are blocked for 15 years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1917/amtsstellen/schilderverlust|title=Lost plates|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> The passing on of the license plates to another person is only possible within the immediate family up to the 3rd degree of [[Kinship terminology|kinship]]. Returned license plates with very low numbers (4-digit motor car plates, 2-digit motorcycle plates) or eye-catching number combinations are only available via license plate [[Auction|auctions]] at the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz. These auctions usually take place every 2 years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/12471/amtsstellen/zuteilung-reservation-versteigerung|title=License plate auctions|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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=== Colours === |
=== Colours === |
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* <span style="background:#111; color:white"> License plates</span> with white characters on a black base are issued for all vehicles for the transport of goods and persons, i.e. for [[Car|passenger vehicles]], [[ |
[[File:1234 - Fire departement.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Blue license plates in Liechtenstein are issued for industrial and utility vehicles]] |
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* <span style="background:#111; color:white"> License plates</span> with white characters on a black base are issued for all vehicles for the transport of goods and persons, i.e. for [[Car|passenger vehicles]], [[truck]]s, trailers, [[bus]]es, commercial [[tractor]]s, motorcycles, three-wheeled motor vehicles and single-axle engines. |
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* <span style="background:#111; color:yellow"> License plates</span> with yellow characters on a black base are issued for vehicles with short-term registrations. |
* <span style="background:#111; color:yellow"> License plates</span> with yellow characters on a black base are issued for vehicles with short-term registrations. |
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* <span style="background:#0F6; color:black"> License plates</span> with a light green background and black characters are issued for agricultural and forestry vehicles and their trailers. |
* <span style="background:#0F6; color:black"> License plates</span> with a light green background and black characters are issued for agricultural and forestry vehicles and their trailers. |
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* <span style="background:#FF0; color:black"> License plates</span> with a yellow background and black characters are issued for small motorcycles, light motor vehicles and electric vehicles. |
* <span style="background:#FF0; color:black"> License plates</span> with a yellow background and black characters are issued for small motorcycles, light motor vehicles and electric vehicles. |
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* <span style="background:#FC0; color:black"> License plates</span> with a dark yellow background and black characters are issued for mopeds and e-bikes. |
* <span style="background:#FC0; color:black"> License plates</span> with a dark yellow background and black characters are issued for mopeds and e-bikes. |
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* <span style="background:#F00; color:white"> License plates</span> with a red background and white characters |
* <span style="background:#F00; color:white"> License plates</span> with a red background and white characters were introduced in March 2022 for attachment to [[Bicycle carrier|rear load carriers]]<ref name="drittes schild">{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/neuigkeiten/detail/2142/regierung-erlasst-abanderungen-der-verordnungen-zum-strassenverkehrsgesetz-svg|title=Repeater plates for load carriers|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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=== Numbers === |
=== Numbers === |
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[[File:1 - FL.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|FL 1, assigned to the head of state, the [[Monarchy of Liechtenstein|Prince of Liechtenstein]] ]] |
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[[File:2021 Liechtenstein police car FL 9 (new colours).jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|FL 9, on a marked vehicle of the Liechtenstein National Police]] |
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The number series begin for motor cars and trailers on the one hand and motorcycles, small and three-wheel motor vehicles on the other hand separately and for each type of plate separated by background colour and special marking and takes place in ascending order. In the case of motor vehicles and trailers, the numbers are divided into several number ranges, which are reserved for certain vehicle groups or purposes: |
The number series begin for motor cars and trailers on the one hand and motorcycles, small and three-wheel motor vehicles on the other hand separately and for each type of plate separated by background colour and special marking and takes place in ascending order. In the case of motor vehicles and trailers, the numbers are divided into several number ranges, which are reserved for certain vehicle groups or purposes: |
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[[File:1 - FL.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|FL 1, the official car of the head of state, the [[Monarchy_of_Liechtenstein|Prince of Liechtenstein]] ]] |
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* <code>FL 1</code> to<code>FL 20</code> exclusively for vehicles of the [[Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Princely Family]] and for marked vehicles of the [[National Police (Liechtenstein)|Liechtenstein State Police]]. |
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* <code>FL 21</code> to <code>FL 100</code> are not assigned for normal car plates, only for motorcycle plates and blue, green and brown plates. |
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* <code>FL 101</code> to <code>FL 300</code> for dealer plates on motor vehicles and trailers. |
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* <code>FL 301</code> to <code>FL 1999</code> for the first issue series of trailer registration plates. |
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* <code>FL 2000</code> to <code>FL 39800</code> for the first issue series of registrations on motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 39801</code> to <code>FL 39899</code> for registration plates of [[Liechtenstein Bus|public transport buses]]. |
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* <code>FL 39900</code> to <code>FL 41440</code> for the current issue series for motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 41441</code> to <code>FL 41449</code> for vehicles of the [[:de:Liechtensteinisches Rotes Kreuz|Liechtenstein Red Cross]]. |
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* <code>FL 50000</code> to <code>FL 50299</code> for permanently reused short-term license plates on motor vehicles and trailers. |
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* <code>FL 65100</code> to <code>FL 68100</code> for the current issue series for trailes. |
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* <code>FL 90000</code> to <code>FL 92999</code> for permanently reused temporary license plates on motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 95000</code> to <code>FL 95099</code> for permanently reused temporary license plates on trailers. |
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* <code>FL 1</code>, <code>FL 2</code>, <code>FL 3</code>, <code>FL 4</code>, <code>FL 6</code>, <code>FL 8</code> and <code>FL 10</code> are reserved for official vehicles of the [[Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein|Princely Family]]. |
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As of today, only about 50 percent of all available numbers are assigned and in circulation. Temporary license plates and dealer plates are permanently reused and always receive numbers from the same defined number range. In the case of temporary plates, the numbering is usually restarted after 2 years with the lowest available number. |
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* <code>FL 5</code> is reserved for the official limousine of the Head of Government, the [[List of heads of government of Liechtenstein|Prime minister of Liechtenstein]]. |
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* <code>FL 7</code>, <code>FL 9</code> and <code>FL 11</code> to <code>FL 20</code> are reserved for the marked vehicles of the [[National Police (Liechtenstein)|Liechtenstein Police]]. |
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The numbers from 1 to 20 are assigned exclusively for these official vehicles. The numbers from 21 to 100 are not available for standard passenger vehicle license plates. They are only used for standard motorcycle license plates and license plates with green, blue and brown colour. The lowest available number for those license plates is always <code>FL 21</code>. |
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* <code>FL 101</code> to <code>FL 300</code> are reserved for dealer plates on cars, trucks and trailers. |
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* <code>FL 301</code> to <code>FL 1999</code> was the initial number series of trailer registration plates. |
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* <code>FL 2000</code> to <code>FL 40199</code> was the initial number series of registrations on motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 40200</code> to <code>FL 40250</code> are reserved for buses of [[Liechtenstein Bus|public transport]]. |
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* <code>FL 40251</code> to <code>FL 41440</code> are currently (2022) being issued for motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 41441</code> to <code>FL 41449</code> are reserved for vehicles of the [[:de:Liechtensteinisches Rotes Kreuz|Liechtenstein Red Cross]]. |
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* <code>FL 41450</code> to <code>FL 49999</code> will be the next number series for motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 50000</code> to <code>FL 50299</code> are reserved for short-term license plates on motor vehicles and trailers. |
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* <code>FL 65100</code> to <code>FL 68100</code> are the currently (2022) issued numbers for trailers. |
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* <code>FL 90000</code> to <code>FL 92999</code> are reserved for temporary registrations on motor cars and trucks. |
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* <code>FL 95000</code> to <code>FL 95099</code> are reserved for temporary registrations on trailers. |
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Ordinary combinations of digits that are not already assigned to another holder can be reserved at the Road Traffic Office. Reservations are only possible within the currently available number range (up to <code>FL 40799</code> for passenger car plates and up to <code>FL 6100</code> for motorcycle license plates). The standard fee for a desired number is CHF 500. In the case of an order, a delivery period of 2 to 3 weeks is to be expected.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/118526/amtsstellen/wunschnummern|title=Number reservations|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/files/asv/weisungen-kontrollschilder-01012015.pdf|title=Instructions on number reservations|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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On 30 June 2021, 30,538 passenger cars and 494 passenger transport vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein. 3,089 vans, 290 trucks and 251 semi-trailers were registered in the category of transport vehicles. In the trailer category, 3,125 transport trailers, 332 semi-trailers and 202 caravans were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref name="statistik" /> |
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Returned license plates with very low numbers (4-digit motor car plates, 2-digit motorcycle plates) or eye-catching number combinations (e.g. <code>FL 21212</code>, <code>FL 33333</code>, <code>FL 40000</code> etc.) are only available via license plate [[auction]]s at the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz. These auctions usually take place every 2 years.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/12471/amtsstellen/zuteilung-reservation-versteigerung|title=License plate auctions|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> As of today, approximately 50 percent of all available numbers (FL 1 to FL 99999) for standard black passenger car plates have been assigned, 50 percent are still available. |
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=== Temporary plates === |
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[[File:2022 validation sticker for Liechtenstein temporary license plates.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|Control mark for temporary registrations]] |
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=== Dimensions === |
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Provisional license plates are available for motor vehicles that are temporarily registered in Liechtenstein. The plates are valid for a maximum of one year and all taxes and fees must be collected in advance. The plates show a control mark bearing the number of the month of expiry and the last two digits of the expiry year. Front plates show a dot instead of the coat of arms. Temporary registration plates of duty unpaid vehicles show the additional letter "Z" which stands for ''Zoll'' (customs). Provisional license plates do not have to be returned after the deadline, but must be officially confiscated in the event of misuse. Persons with short-term residence permits or persons with a foreign residence and a location address (for the vehicle) in Liechtenstein, for example, may receive these provisional license plates.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1977/amtsstellen/befristete-schilder-befristeter-fahrzeugausweis|title=Temporary license plates|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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The license plates have the following formats, with the corners rounded with a radius of 1 cm: |
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* Rear plates for motor vehicles and trailers have a length of 50 cm and a height of 11 cm or a length of 30 cm and a height of 16 cm. Until 1959, rear license plates were only available in a square format (31 × 24 cm). Since 1959, they have also been available in a long format on request. These were initially 44 × 11 cm, later 38 × 11 cm in size. Since 1987 they have the current dimensions. The square rear license plates have current dimensions since 1972. |
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* Front plates for motor cars, single-axle engines, agricultural vehicles and [[utility vehicle|utility trailers]] have a length of 30 cm and a height of 8 cm. The front license plates were initially 38 × 11 cm in size, since 1972 they have had the current dimensions. |
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* License plates for motorcycles, small and light motor vehicles and [[electric vehicle]]s have a length of 18 cm and a height of 14 cm. |
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* License plates for [[moped]]s and [[Electric bicycle|e-bikes]] have a length of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm.<ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/konso/1978020000 Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt of 1978, No. 20, issued on August 31, 1978] ''Traffic Licensing Ordinance (VZV), Ordinance of 1 August 1978, concerning registration plates of motor vehicles, Articles 71-76''</ref> |
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The coat of arms as well as the letters and numbers are [[Embossing (manufacturing)|embossed]] to 1,5 mm raised. The plates may be provided with a [[Retroreflector|retroreflective]] or luminous coating. They must be mounted as vertical as possible (inclination upwards max. 30°, downwards max. 15°) and at a height between 0,20 m (lower edge) and 1,50 m (upper edge). The rear plate shall be legible in the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and on both sides of it within an angle of 30°.<ref>[https://www.gesetze.li/konso/1996143000 Liechtensteinisches Landesgesetzblatt of 1996, No. 143, issued on 27 September 1996] ''Ordinance of 16 July 1996 on the technical requirements for road vehicles (VTS) concerning registration plates, Article 45''</ref> |
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== Temporary plates == |
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[[File:2022 validation sticker for Liechtenstein temporary license plates.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|Control mark valid until June 30, 2022]] |
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Since 1960, provisional license plates are available for motor vehicles that are temporarily registered in Liechtenstein. The plates are valid for a maximum of one year and all taxes and fees must be collected in advance. The plates show a control mark bearing the number of the month of expiry and the last two digits of the expiry year. Front plates show a dot instead of the coat of arms. Temporary license plates are continuously being reissued and always receive numbers from the same defined number range. The numbering process is usually restarted after 2 years with the lowest available number. |
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Temporary registration plates of duty unpaid vehicles show the additional letter ''Z'', which stands for ''customs'' ({{langx|de|Zoll}}). Provisional license plates do not have to be returned after the deadline, but must be officially confiscated in the event of misuse. Persons with short-term residence permits or persons with a foreign residence and a location address (for the vehicle) in Liechtenstein, for example, may receive these provisional license plates.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/1977/amtsstellen/befristete-schilder-befristeter-fahrzeugausweis|title=Temporary license plates|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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== Short-term license plates == |
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[[File:50084 - Temporary (short term).jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Short-term registration]] |
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[[File:50084 - Temporary (short term).jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Short-term license plate]] |
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Short-term license plates have yellow characters on a black base and numbers between FL 50000 and FL 50299. They can be issued for a validity period of 24, 48, 72 or 96 hours. After expiry of the validity, the license plates must be returned immediately. Short-term plates are only valid in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The costs for a short-term registration, including a liability insurance, are: 30 [[Swiss franc|CHF]] per day for trailers, 40 CHF for motorcycles, 50 CHF for passenger cars and 60 CHF per day for trucks. In addition, a deposit of 200 CHF must be paid. A vehicle with short-term plates may not be rented out and a maximum of 8 persons may be in such a vehicle. Vehicles subject to the heavy vehicle tax may not be used to transport goods. The vehicle must be operationally safe and meet the technical requirements for road vehicles. The steering, lighting and brakes must function properly. The tread depth of the tyres must be at least 1,6 mm and the vehicle must not have any defects essential for road safety. If the last test date is outside the statutory periodicity, the vehicle must be subjected to a road safety test before the short-term plates are issued.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/12418/amtsstellen/tagesschilder|title=Short term registrations|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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Short-term license plates have yellow characters on a black base and numbers between <code>FL 50000</code> and <code>FL 50299</code>. They can be issued for a validity period of 24, 48, 72 or 96 hours. After expiry of the validity, the license plates must be returned immediately. Short-term plates are only valid in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The costs for a short-term registration, including a liability insurance, are: 30 Swiss francs (CHF) per day for trailers, 40 CHF for motorcycles, 50 CHF for passenger cars and 60 CHF per day for trucks. In addition, a deposit of 200 CHF must be paid. A vehicle with short-term plates may not be rented out and a maximum of 8 persons may be in such a vehicle. Vehicles subject to the heavy vehicle tax may not be used to transport goods. The vehicle must be operationally safe and meet the technical requirements for road vehicles. The steering, lighting and brakes must function properly. The tread depth of the tyres must be at least 1,6 mm and the vehicle must not have any defects essential for road safety. If the last test date is outside the statutory periodicity, the vehicle must be subjected to a road safety test before the short-term plates are issued.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/12418/amtsstellen/tagesschilder|title=Short term registrations|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> |
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== Dealer license plates == |
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[[File:Liechtenstein dealer plate (front plate).jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Dealer license plate]] |
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Dealer plates are special license plates for the motor vehicle industry, colloquially also called "garage numbers". They are available for registered vehicle dealers and repair shops in conjunction with a collective vehicle registration document. The number range starts with FL |
Dealer plates are special license plates for the motor vehicle industry, colloquially also called "garage numbers". They are available for registered vehicle dealers and repair shops in conjunction with a collective vehicle registration document. The number range starts with <code>FL 101 U</code>. The additional letter ''U'' stands for ''companies'' ({{langx|de|Unternehmen}}). Dealer plates may be used for all motor vehicles, e.g. for inspection and transfer trips, regardless of their engine performance and emissions. The use of the [[Motorways of Switzerland|motorway]] without a [[Vignette (road tax)|motorway vignette]] is also permitted for vehicles suitable for motorways, but not the journey abroad (not even to the neighbouring countries), as these plates do not have to be recognised due to the [[Vienna Convention on Road Traffic|Vienna Convention.]] In addition to attaching them to the proper car number holders of the vehicles, it is also permissible to attach these "U-numbers" by means of a magnet on the bonnet and attached to the rear or in a plastic bag. Vehicles with dealer plates may be provided to prospective buyers for unaccompanied journeys if the vehicles are operationally safe and comply with the regulations.<ref name="morger" /> |
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== Agricultural vehicles == |
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[[File:Liechtenstein agricultural vehicle front licence plate FL 1943.jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Agricultural vehicle plate]] |
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Registration plates with green base colour and numbers between FL |
Registration plates with green base colour and numbers between <code>FL 21</code> and <code>FL 2000</code> are issued for agricultural and [[forestry]] vehicles and trailers that are not used for commercial journeys and allow a maximum speed of 40 km/h. Only one front plate is required, which can be mounted either at the front or rear of the vehicle. On 30 June 2021, 1,023 agricultural vehicles and 142 trailers were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref name="morger" /><ref name="statistik" /> |
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== Utility vehicles == |
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[[File:Fire department - FL 1234 detail.jpg|thumb|upright=0. |
[[File:Fire department - FL 1234 detail.jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Utility vehicle plate]] |
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Registration plates with blue base colour and numbers between FL |
Registration plates with blue base colour and numbers between <code>FL 21</code> and <code>FL 2000</code> are available for vehicles and trailers that do not transport things, but are used exclusively for carrying out work, e.g. [[fire engine]]s, vehicles and trailers in building and [[civil engineering]], forestry or road maintenance, e.g. [[Winter service vehicle]]s, [[Street sweeper|cleaning vehicles]] etc. On 30 June 2021, 799 industrial and work vehicles and 268 work trailers were registered in Liechtenstein.<ref name="morger" /><ref name="statistik" /> |
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== Exceptional vehicles == |
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[[File:Liechtenstein exceptional vehicle license plate (front).jpg|thumb|upright=0. |
[[File:Liechtenstein exceptional vehicle license plate (front).jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Exceptional vehicle plate]] |
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Registration plates with light brown base colour and |
Registration plates with light brown base colour and number series either starting from <code>FL 21</code> or from <code>FL 5000</code> (for trailer plates) are available for exceptional vehicles and trailers that do not comply with the general regulations regarding weight and size due to their design or intended use. These vehicles may only operate with a special written permit. This category includes, for example, [[mobile crane]]s, heavy [[excavator]]s, extra-wide tractors, heavy transport vehicles or heavy-duty trailers etc.<ref name="morger" /> |
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== Repeater plates == |
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[[File:Wiederholungskennzeichen für Heck-Lastenträger in Liechtenstein.jpg|thumb|upright=0. |
[[File:Wiederholungskennzeichen für Heck-Lastenträger in Liechtenstein.jpg|thumb|upright=0.75|Repeater license plate]] |
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Since March 2022, motor vehicle owners in Liechtenstein have the possibility to obtain a third license plate, showing the same number in white characters on a red base, for attachment to the [[Bicycle carrier|rear load carrier]]. Until then, the black rear license plate had to be mounted on the load carrier if the load carrier concealed the license plate on the rear of the vehicle. This new ''repeater plate'' is being issued exclusively in the long format and it may only be used in combination with the regular pair of black license plates. Liechtenstein introduced the third license plate parallel to Switzerland on 1 March 2022.<ref name="drittes schild" /> |
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== Motorcycle plates == |
== Motorcycle license plates == |
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* Registration plates for motorcycles, [[Scooter (motorcycle)|scooters]], [[All-terrain vehicle|quad bikes]], small and three-wheel motor vehicles, electric vehicles and light motor vehicles as well as for their trailers have a length of 18 cm and a height of 14 cm. On 30 June 2021, a total of 4,936 vehicles were registered in the motorcycle category. With 4,561 vehicles, conventional motorcycles are the most important segment in this group. Of these, 2,990 were standard motorcycles and 1,571 scooters.<ref name="statistik" /> |
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[[File:Liechtenstein moped plate.jpg|thumb|upright=0.4|Moped and E-Bike plate]] |
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* Registration plates for motorcycles, small and three-wheel motor vehicles, small motorcycles and light motor vehicles as well as for their trailers have a length of 18 cm and a height of 14 cm. On 30 June 2021, a total of 4,936 vehicles were registered in the motorcycle category. With 4,561 vehicles, conventional motorcycles are the most important segment in this group. Of these, 2,990 were standard motorcycles and 1,571 scooters.<ref name="statistik" /> |
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* The numbers on motorcycle plates are usually assigned in ascending order. The only exceptions are the yellow license plates for light motorcycles and electric vehicles, they are issued with random numbers from all areas of the specified number range (7000 to 7999). |
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* License plates for mopeds and e-bikes have a length of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm. Until 1985, they were issued annually and the plates were replaced each year. The number series then jumped from FL 31xxx to FL 80000 and the plates were issued for permanent use. Since then, moped plates must be equipped with an annually renewed insurance control mark, which is valid from 1 January of the printed submission year to 31 May of the following year.<ref name="morger" /> |
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[[File:Liechtenstein moped plate.jpg|thumb|upright=0.3|Moped and E-Bike plate]] |
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== Former license plates == |
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* License plates for mopeds and E-bikes have a length of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm. Until 1985, they were issued annually and the plates were replaced with new plates each year. Also in 1985, the number series jumped from <code>FL 31xxx</code> to <code>FL 80000</code> and the plates were issued for permanent use. Since then, moped plates must be equipped with an annually renewed insurance control mark, which is valid from 1 January of the printed submission year to 31 May of the following year.<ref name="morger" /> |
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[[File:Rental car license plate Liechtenstein 1977-2001.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|Former rental car license plate]] |
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* The numbers on motorcycle and moped plates are generally assigned in ascending order. The only exceptions are the yellow plates for light motorcycles and electric vehicles, they are being issued with numbers of all areas within the specified number range from <code>FL 7001</code> to <code>FL 7999</code>. |
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* From 1977 to 2001, Liechtenstein issued special license plates for [[Car rental|rental vehicles]], showing the additional letter ''V'' for ''Vermietung'' (rental) to the right of the number. Since 2001, rental vehicles in Liechtenstein are using normal standard license plates again, as they did before 1977.<ref name="morger" /> |
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== Former license plates == |
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* From 1933 to 1977, Liechtenstein issued so-called "test plates" for motor cars and motorcycles. They were then replaced by the current dealer plates. These plates were only available for the motor vehicle industry, in combination with a collective vehicle document, for test drives of vehicles, etc. The plates had normal serials (without the "U") on regular plates with a black base colour, but the serial was written in <span style="color:red;">red colour</span>.<ref>[https://www.eliechtensteinensia.li/viewer/image/000476556_1933/279/LOG_0073/ Red writing on collective numbers] Archive of the Liechtenstein National Library, newspaper article in the ''Liechtensteiner Nachrichten'', issue of 22 June 1933, Laws concerning traffic regulations, Article 16''</ref> |
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[[File:Rental car license plate Liechtenstein 1977-2001.jpg|thumb|upright=0.6|Former rental car license plate]] |
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* From 1977 to 2001, Liechtenstein issued special license plates for [[Car rental|rental vehicles]], showing the additional letter ''V'', which stands for ''rental'' ({{langx|de|Vermietung}}), to the right of the number. Since 2001, rental vehicles in Liechtenstein are using normal standard license plates again, as they did before 1977.<ref name="morger" /> |
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* From 1933 to 1977, Liechtenstein issued so-called "test plates" for motor cars and motorcycles. They were then replaced by the current dealer plates. These plates were only available for the motor vehicle industry, in combination with a collective vehicle document, for test drives of vehicles, etc. The plates had normal serials (without the "U") on regular plates with a black base colour, but the letters and numbers were written in <span style="color:red;">red colour</span>.<ref>[https://www.eliechtensteinensia.li/viewer/image/000476556_1933/279/LOG_0073/ Red writing on collective numbers] Archive of the Liechtenstein National Library, newspaper article in the ''Liechtensteiner Nachrichten'', issue of 22 June 1933, Laws concerning traffic regulations, Article 16''</ref> |
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== Souvenir plates == |
== Souvenir plates == |
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| style="text-align:left;"| ''Souvenir plates'' are brand new license plates which are always labeled with the invalid number <code>FL 00000</code>. Material, colour and format of these plates correspond to the regular registration plates. The price for a single plate is CHF 25.00, a pair of plates costs CHF 40.00.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.llv.li/inhalt/11409/amtsstellen/sammlerschilder-souvenirschilder|title=Souvenir plates|publisher=Road Traffic Office}}</ref> Souvenir plates are available in all regular formats at the counter of the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz: |
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* High format: 300 x 160 mm |
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* Long format: 500 x 110 mm |
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* [http://www.plateshack.com/y2k/Liechtenstein/liechy2k.html Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://www.plateshack.com/y2k/ „Plateshack“] |
* [http://www.plateshack.com/y2k/Liechtenstein/liechy2k.html Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://www.plateshack.com/y2k/ „Plateshack“] |
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* [https://www.europlates.eu/license-plates/europe/liechtenstein.htm Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [https://www.europlates.eu „Europlates“] |
* [https://www.europlates.eu/license-plates/europe/liechtenstein.htm Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [https://www.europlates.eu „Europlates“] |
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* [http://plaque.free.fr/eur/fl/ Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://plaque.free.fr/ „Francoplaque“] |
* [http://plaque.free.fr/eur/fl/ Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210228191929/http://plaque.free.fr/eur/fl/ |date=2021-02-28 }} on [http://plaque.free.fr/ „Francoplaque“] |
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* [http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/world/EU_LIEC.html Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://www.worldlicenseplates.com „World License Plates“] |
* [http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/world/EU_LIEC.html Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://www.worldlicenseplates.com „World License Plates“] |
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* [http://dna.nl/liechtenstein.htm Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://dna.nl/ „Dutch Numberplates Archives“] |
* [http://dna.nl/liechtenstein.htm Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates] on [http://dna.nl/ „Dutch Numberplates Archives“] |
Latest revision as of 09:52, 5 November 2024
Vehicle registration plates of Liechtenstein are composed of the letters FL, for Fürstentum Liechtenstein, followed by the small version of the coat of arms of Liechtenstein and numbers of up to five digits which are assigned consecutively, in ascending order. Due to the small size of the country (approx. 40,000 inhabitants), no further distinguishing codes are needed.
Standard license plates show white letters and digits, embossed on a black base plate. They are assigned to the vehicle owner, not to the vehicle. They can be used as interchangeable plates for a maximum of two vehicles. Rear license plates can be requested either in a long or a square format.
The Principality of Liechtenstein first required its residents to register their vehicles and display license plates in 1906. The current system was introduced in 1920 and is essentially the same as that of Switzerland. On 30 June 2022, a total of 36,723 motor vehicles, 4,908 motorcycles and 4,169 trailers were registered in Liechtenstein.[1][2][3]
History
[edit]Between 1852 and 1919 the Principality of Liechtenstein was closely linked to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy by a customs treaty.[4]
- 1905 - Austria required its residents to register their motor vehicles and to display license plates. It was decided that the few vehicles in Liechtenstein should also be provided with Austrian license plates. The first plates showed black characters on a white base and consisted of the letter W, which was the code letter for the westernmost Austrian state Vorarlberg, and an individual evidence number, e.g.
W 123
.[5][6] The first known car owners in Liechtenstein were a businessman from Vaduz in 1902 and a doctor from Schaan in 1905.[7] - 1915 - Liechtenstein introduced its first own license plates. The Austrian plates remained valid for the time being and did not have to be replaced immediately. The first vehicle registration plates of Liechtenstein showed white characters on a black base and the registration mark consisted of the letter L for Liechtenstein and an individual control number, e.g. L 12 .[8]
- 1920 - Liechtenstein introduced new license plates with the letters FL, followed by a coat of arms and up to five digits, issued in sequential order.[9] In 1950, a total of 472 motor vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein.[10]
- 1957 - The blue and red national coat of arms was replaced by the golden and red coat of arms of the Princely House. The format of the license plates and the type of font were slightly modified. In 1970, a total of 6,210 motor vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein.[11]
- 1972 - The size of the license plates and the type of font were aligned to the Swiss license plates. The size of the coat of arms was reduced to its present size.[9] Old license plates remained valid and were only replaced if necessary or due to poor legibility. Occasionally, old license plates from the time before 1972 can still be seen on vehicles today.
Today, Liechtenstein is the last European country to issue black standard plates. In other countries, black license plates are only issued for specific vehicle groups (e.g. historical or army vehicles) or optionally alongside white and yellow license plates (e.g. in the Bailiwick of Guernsey). A change of colours is not planned in the near future and also not desired, because the Liechtensteiners like their black license plates.[12]
Current System
[edit]Motor vehicles in Liechtenstein must display a front and a rear license plate made of corrosion-resistant metal (aluminium). Excluded are trailers, motorcycles and mopeds, snowmobiles, small and light motor vehicles as well as agricultural vehicles and single-axle motor vehicles. They all have only one rear license plate (except agricultural vehicles, these generally only have a front plate, which can be attached to the front or rear of the vehicle). The license plates may be provided with a reflective or luminescent coating. Since January 2019, matt black license plates have also been issued on request. A single plate for motorcycles costs CHF 130, a pair of matt black license plates for cars costs CHF 250.
Liechtenstein license plates are assigned to the vehicle owner, not to the vehicle. If the owner buys a new vehicle, the same license plates are attached to the new vehicle. They can be used as interchangeable plates for two vehicles. Rear license plates can be requested either in a long or a high format. The license plate numbers are generally assigned in increasing order, License plates with lower numbers that have been returned will be assigned to a new owner after a blocking period of one year. A change of owner or the passing on of license plates to another person is only possible within one's own family up to the 3rd degree of kinship, for example, from father to son or nephew.
If the holder no longer registers a new vehicle, the plates must be returned to the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz. Temporary license plates do not have to be returned after the deadline, but they will be officially confiscated in the event of misuse. The holder may deposit his license plates for a fee. If the registration is cancelled, the plates will be destroyed and the number will be assigned to a new owner after a blocking period of one year.[13] Stolen or lost plates are blocked for 15 years.[14]
On 30 June 2022, 30,654 passenger cars and 574 passenger transport vehicles were registered in Liechtenstein. 3,118 vans, 290 trucks and 243 tractor units were registered in the category of transport vehicles. In the trailer category, 3,125 transport trailers, 332 semi-trailers and 202 caravans were registered in Liechtenstein (as of June 2021).[3]
Colours
[edit]- License plates with white characters on a black base are issued for all vehicles for the transport of goods and persons, i.e. for passenger vehicles, trucks, trailers, buses, commercial tractors, motorcycles, three-wheeled motor vehicles and single-axle engines.
- License plates with yellow characters on a black base are issued for vehicles with short-term registrations.
- License plates with a light green background and black characters are issued for agricultural and forestry vehicles and their trailers.
- License plates with a light blue background and black characters are issued for industrial and utility vehicles and trailers.
- License plates with a light brown background and black characters are issued for exceptional vehicles and trailers.
- License plates with a yellow background and black characters are issued for small motorcycles, light motor vehicles and electric vehicles.
- License plates with a dark yellow background and black characters are issued for mopeds and e-bikes.
- License plates with a red background and white characters were introduced in March 2022 for attachment to rear load carriers[15]
Numbers
[edit]The number series begin for motor cars and trailers on the one hand and motorcycles, small and three-wheel motor vehicles on the other hand separately and for each type of plate separated by background colour and special marking and takes place in ascending order. In the case of motor vehicles and trailers, the numbers are divided into several number ranges, which are reserved for certain vehicle groups or purposes:
FL 1
,FL 2
,FL 3
,FL 4
,FL 6
,FL 8
andFL 10
are reserved for official vehicles of the Princely Family.FL 5
is reserved for the official limousine of the Head of Government, the Prime minister of Liechtenstein.FL 7
,FL 9
andFL 11
toFL 20
are reserved for the marked vehicles of the Liechtenstein Police.
The numbers from 1 to 20 are assigned exclusively for these official vehicles. The numbers from 21 to 100 are not available for standard passenger vehicle license plates. They are only used for standard motorcycle license plates and license plates with green, blue and brown colour. The lowest available number for those license plates is always FL 21
.
FL 101
toFL 300
are reserved for dealer plates on cars, trucks and trailers.FL 301
toFL 1999
was the initial number series of trailer registration plates.FL 2000
toFL 40199
was the initial number series of registrations on motor cars and trucks.FL 40200
toFL 40250
are reserved for buses of public transport.FL 40251
toFL 41440
are currently (2022) being issued for motor cars and trucks.FL 41441
toFL 41449
are reserved for vehicles of the Liechtenstein Red Cross.FL 41450
toFL 49999
will be the next number series for motor cars and trucks.FL 50000
toFL 50299
are reserved for short-term license plates on motor vehicles and trailers.FL 65100
toFL 68100
are the currently (2022) issued numbers for trailers.FL 90000
toFL 92999
are reserved for temporary registrations on motor cars and trucks.FL 95000
toFL 95099
are reserved for temporary registrations on trailers.
Ordinary combinations of digits that are not already assigned to another holder can be reserved at the Road Traffic Office. Reservations are only possible within the currently available number range (up to FL 40799
for passenger car plates and up to FL 6100
for motorcycle license plates). The standard fee for a desired number is CHF 500. In the case of an order, a delivery period of 2 to 3 weeks is to be expected.[16][17]
Returned license plates with very low numbers (4-digit motor car plates, 2-digit motorcycle plates) or eye-catching number combinations (e.g. FL 21212
, FL 33333
, FL 40000
etc.) are only available via license plate auctions at the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz. These auctions usually take place every 2 years.[18] As of today, approximately 50 percent of all available numbers (FL 1 to FL 99999) for standard black passenger car plates have been assigned, 50 percent are still available.
Dimensions
[edit]The license plates have the following formats, with the corners rounded with a radius of 1 cm:
- Rear plates for motor vehicles and trailers have a length of 50 cm and a height of 11 cm or a length of 30 cm and a height of 16 cm. Until 1959, rear license plates were only available in a square format (31 × 24 cm). Since 1959, they have also been available in a long format on request. These were initially 44 × 11 cm, later 38 × 11 cm in size. Since 1987 they have the current dimensions. The square rear license plates have current dimensions since 1972.
- Front plates for motor cars, single-axle engines, agricultural vehicles and utility trailers have a length of 30 cm and a height of 8 cm. The front license plates were initially 38 × 11 cm in size, since 1972 they have had the current dimensions.
- License plates for motorcycles, small and light motor vehicles and electric vehicles have a length of 18 cm and a height of 14 cm.
- License plates for mopeds and e-bikes have a length of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm.[19]
The coat of arms as well as the letters and numbers are embossed to 1,5 mm raised. The plates may be provided with a retroreflective or luminous coating. They must be mounted as vertical as possible (inclination upwards max. 30°, downwards max. 15°) and at a height between 0,20 m (lower edge) and 1,50 m (upper edge). The rear plate shall be legible in the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and on both sides of it within an angle of 30°.[20]
Temporary plates
[edit]Since 1960, provisional license plates are available for motor vehicles that are temporarily registered in Liechtenstein. The plates are valid for a maximum of one year and all taxes and fees must be collected in advance. The plates show a control mark bearing the number of the month of expiry and the last two digits of the expiry year. Front plates show a dot instead of the coat of arms. Temporary license plates are continuously being reissued and always receive numbers from the same defined number range. The numbering process is usually restarted after 2 years with the lowest available number.
Temporary registration plates of duty unpaid vehicles show the additional letter Z, which stands for customs (German: Zoll). Provisional license plates do not have to be returned after the deadline, but must be officially confiscated in the event of misuse. Persons with short-term residence permits or persons with a foreign residence and a location address (for the vehicle) in Liechtenstein, for example, may receive these provisional license plates.[21]
Example | Numbers | Category | |
---|---|---|---|
from | to | ||
90000 | 92999 | Cars, Trucks | |
95000 | 95099 | Trailers | |
600 Z → | Cars, Trucks, Trailers ( duty unpaid ) |
Short-term license plates
[edit]Short-term license plates have yellow characters on a black base and numbers between FL 50000
and FL 50299
. They can be issued for a validity period of 24, 48, 72 or 96 hours. After expiry of the validity, the license plates must be returned immediately. Short-term plates are only valid in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The costs for a short-term registration, including a liability insurance, are: 30 Swiss francs (CHF) per day for trailers, 40 CHF for motorcycles, 50 CHF for passenger cars and 60 CHF per day for trucks. In addition, a deposit of 200 CHF must be paid. A vehicle with short-term plates may not be rented out and a maximum of 8 persons may be in such a vehicle. Vehicles subject to the heavy vehicle tax may not be used to transport goods. The vehicle must be operationally safe and meet the technical requirements for road vehicles. The steering, lighting and brakes must function properly. The tread depth of the tyres must be at least 1,6 mm and the vehicle must not have any defects essential for road safety. If the last test date is outside the statutory periodicity, the vehicle must be subjected to a road safety test before the short-term plates are issued.[22]
Dealer license plates
[edit]Dealer plates are special license plates for the motor vehicle industry, colloquially also called "garage numbers". They are available for registered vehicle dealers and repair shops in conjunction with a collective vehicle registration document. The number range starts with FL 101 U
. The additional letter U stands for companies (German: Unternehmen). Dealer plates may be used for all motor vehicles, e.g. for inspection and transfer trips, regardless of their engine performance and emissions. The use of the motorway without a motorway vignette is also permitted for vehicles suitable for motorways, but not the journey abroad (not even to the neighbouring countries), as these plates do not have to be recognised due to the Vienna Convention. In addition to attaching them to the proper car number holders of the vehicles, it is also permissible to attach these "U-numbers" by means of a magnet on the bonnet and attached to the rear or in a plastic bag. Vehicles with dealer plates may be provided to prospective buyers for unaccompanied journeys if the vehicles are operationally safe and comply with the regulations.[9]
Agricultural vehicles
[edit]Registration plates with green base colour and numbers between FL 21
and FL 2000
are issued for agricultural and forestry vehicles and trailers that are not used for commercial journeys and allow a maximum speed of 40 km/h. Only one front plate is required, which can be mounted either at the front or rear of the vehicle. On 30 June 2021, 1,023 agricultural vehicles and 142 trailers were registered in Liechtenstein.[9][3]
Utility vehicles
[edit]Registration plates with blue base colour and numbers between FL 21
and FL 2000
are available for vehicles and trailers that do not transport things, but are used exclusively for carrying out work, e.g. fire engines, vehicles and trailers in building and civil engineering, forestry or road maintenance, e.g. Winter service vehicles, cleaning vehicles etc. On 30 June 2021, 799 industrial and work vehicles and 268 work trailers were registered in Liechtenstein.[9][3]
Exceptional vehicles
[edit]Registration plates with light brown base colour and number series either starting from FL 21
or from FL 5000
(for trailer plates) are available for exceptional vehicles and trailers that do not comply with the general regulations regarding weight and size due to their design or intended use. These vehicles may only operate with a special written permit. This category includes, for example, mobile cranes, heavy excavators, extra-wide tractors, heavy transport vehicles or heavy-duty trailers etc.[9]
Repeater plates
[edit]Since March 2022, motor vehicle owners in Liechtenstein have the possibility to obtain a third license plate, showing the same number in white characters on a red base, for attachment to the rear load carrier. Until then, the black rear license plate had to be mounted on the load carrier if the load carrier concealed the license plate on the rear of the vehicle. This new repeater plate is being issued exclusively in the long format and it may only be used in combination with the regular pair of black license plates. Liechtenstein introduced the third license plate parallel to Switzerland on 1 March 2022.[15]
Motorcycle license plates
[edit]- Registration plates for motorcycles, scooters, quad bikes, small and three-wheel motor vehicles, electric vehicles and light motor vehicles as well as for their trailers have a length of 18 cm and a height of 14 cm. On 30 June 2021, a total of 4,936 vehicles were registered in the motorcycle category. With 4,561 vehicles, conventional motorcycles are the most important segment in this group. Of these, 2,990 were standard motorcycles and 1,571 scooters.[3]
Example | Numbers | Categories | |
---|---|---|---|
from | to | ||
21 → | Motorcycles, Scooters, Quad bikes, | ||
7001 | 7999 | Light motorcycles, Electric vehicles | |
60001 → | Motorcycle trailers |
Example | Numbers | Category | |
---|---|---|---|
from | to | ||
501 U → | Dealer plates | ||
1801 → | Temporary plates | ||
50101 → | Short-term plates |
- License plates for mopeds and E-bikes have a length of 10 cm and a height of 14 cm. Until 1985, they were issued annually and the plates were replaced with new plates each year. Also in 1985, the number series jumped from
FL 31xxx
toFL 80000
and the plates were issued for permanent use. Since then, moped plates must be equipped with an annually renewed insurance control mark, which is valid from 1 January of the printed submission year to 31 May of the following year.[9] - The numbers on motorcycle and moped plates are generally assigned in ascending order. The only exceptions are the yellow plates for light motorcycles and electric vehicles, they are being issued with numbers of all areas within the specified number range from
FL 7001
toFL 7999
.
Former license plates
[edit]- From 1977 to 2001, Liechtenstein issued special license plates for rental vehicles, showing the additional letter V, which stands for rental (German: Vermietung), to the right of the number. Since 2001, rental vehicles in Liechtenstein are using normal standard license plates again, as they did before 1977.[9]
- From 1933 to 1977, Liechtenstein issued so-called "test plates" for motor cars and motorcycles. They were then replaced by the current dealer plates. These plates were only available for the motor vehicle industry, in combination with a collective vehicle document, for test drives of vehicles, etc. The plates had normal serials (without the "U") on regular plates with a black base colour, but the letters and numbers were written in red colour.[23]
Souvenir plates
[edit]Example | Number | Notes |
---|---|---|
00000 | Souvenir plates are brand new license plates which are always labeled with the invalid number FL 00000 . Material, colour and format of these plates correspond to the regular registration plates. The price for a single plate is CHF 25.00, a pair of plates costs CHF 40.00.[24] Souvenir plates are available in all regular formats at the counter of the Road Traffic Office in Vaduz:
|
External links
[edit]Media related to License plates of Liechtenstein at Wikimedia Commons
- Road Traffic Office website
- Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates on „Plateshack“
- Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates on „Europlates“
- Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates Archived 2021-02-28 at the Wayback Machine on „Francoplaque“
- Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates on „World License Plates“
- Picture gallery of Liechtenstein license plates on „Dutch Numberplates Archives“
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