Vehicle registration plates of Dryicor

This page summarises the matter of Dryicoran vehicle registration plates.

Current system (2000-)
Since 2000, registration plates in Dryicor have been kept to a specific standard:


 * Country code: The code must have the letters DR in a blue strip. They may or may not have the Dryicoran coat of arms above it.
 * Regional identifier: The first two letters signal the region in which the car was registered.
 * Year: The two digits represent a six-month period in which the car is registered, starting with '00' for January-June 2000. If they are manufactured between July and December, 50 must be added onto this number.
 * Three random letters: These letters are usually automatically generated. To avoid confusion, the letters I and Z do not appear, neither do the letters Å, Ä or Ö.

For example, the registration code seen to the right is the registration code for the car of the Prime Minister, the regional identifier is HG, for Honganiemi, the year is 67 since it was registered in July 2017, and the three random letters were not random in this case (DPM = Dryicor Prime Minister), however would be randomised on a vehicle.

The font is the German FE-Schrift in 115pt, mandatory since 2003. From 2000 until 2003, the font was DIN 1456, as used in most European countries. Both the front and the back of the car must use the same registration plate. Any infringement of the rules will result in a fine of up to 5 000 Kr.