Vehicle registration plates of Ccera

Since 1950, Ccera introduces the vehicle registration plates. The plates were issued by Ccerish Transportation Ministry. They are needed for most vehicles.

1950-1977
The first registration plates in Ccera were introduced in 1950. They are black on white and has the XX-Number format. The XX depends on state, which would use the first 2 letters of a state. For example, In Brunswick, they will be called BR-3128.

1977-1989
The plates could be in black on white or white on black. The numbers in the plate increased to 6 and were divided to 3 sections. The format in 1977-1989 was like this "XX-312-873".

1989-2022
In 1989, the format of the plate was changed to XX-LLL-Number. The example is Li-IDS-2912.

2022-present
The plates are simpler and were now formatted like this "XX-LL-Number", while the LL uses Base-36 instead of Base-26, so there are 10^145152 combinations. Onula also released an eco plate, made up of soybean-based fiberboard. It was so expensive because of the revival of the old world plates and also has a failure on quality, that even a person with 18750 specks (7500 US dollars) could not get it. Onula shut down these plates after the controversies.