Aritonesian vehicle registration plate

In Aritonesia, residents are required to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Since September 5, 1999, countries of Aritonesia has adopted the format for registration plates, satisfying the requirements of the Aritonesian Treaty Organisation Road Traffic Act of 1999, which states that cross-border vehicles must display the name of country of registration in both front and rear of the vehicles. The first letter of the plate ranging from “A” to “Z” is used as a one-letter code for the country of registration (“D” for El Kadsre for example). The example of the Aritonesian format included displaying the national and ATO flags on the bottom side of the registration plate.

Format
The registration plates are 30.5 centimetres wide and 15.5 centimetres tall. The countries of registration are sorted in one-letter code alphabetically, with four smallest countries in the archipelago issued with two-character code (ex. 1B for Nueva Peking).