Guidelines

Can we write name on car number plate?

Can we write name on car number plate?

Additional Chief Secretary (Information) Navneet Sehgal said that as per the Motor Vehicles Act no person can write anything else on the vehicle number plate.

Can I write something on my car?

If you have something like Jaat, Gurjar, Shatriya or anything like that written on your car’s windshield, you are liable to pay a challan. Just to remind you, you can’t even escape the police because they can anytime issue a digital challan which will include the fine for escaping the police also.

What are the rules on personal number plates?

A private number plate must:

  • be made from reflective material.
  • display black characters on a white background on the front plate.
  • display black characters on a yellow background on the rear plate.
  • not have a background pattern.
  • not have an altered font or spacing.
  • not make your car seem younger than it is.
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Can I put a slogan on my number plate?

Number plates have to be made to the legal standards. So if you wanted to have a slogan you can opt for a lipped number plate which has an area beneath the plate which could be used to have a business slogan or you can buy number plate holders and fit a slogan to the holder.

What vehicles qualify for tax write off?

Generally speaking, the Section 179 tax deduction applies to passenger vehicles, heavy SUVs, trucks and vans that are used at least 50\% of the time for business-related purposes. For example, a pool cleaning business can deduct the purchase price of a new pickup truck that is used to get to and from customers’ homes.

How many letters can you have on a number plate?

Tips:

Vehicle’s state of registration Standard number plate patterns A = letter N = number If a different character is shown, it represents that specific character.
New South Wales (NSW) – AANNAA (two letters, two numbers, two letters) – AAANNA (three letters, two numbers, one letter)