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British Car Registration Plates

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British Car Registration Plates game quiz
"British car registration plates have been in existence for more than a hundred years, with quite a few changes along the way. How much do you know about the history and current system of car registrations in the UK?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. In which year were the first car registration plates issued in the UK?
    1914
    1903
    1895
    1911


2. The first number plate system included a single letter, or pair of letters, followed by a maximum of four numbers. What did the letters signify?
    Nothing - they were just random letters.
    The region where the car was first registered.
    The year in which the car was registered new.
    The owner's initial(s).


3. The first major change to British car registration numbers occurred in which year?
    1963
    1932
    1945
    1919


4. What was the suffix system?
    There was no such system.
    The addition of a letter code to denote the year of registration.
    The addition of an extra number to create more combinations.
    The addition of the letters GB as part of the European Union.


5. In the 1960s, there were fewer 'E' registration cars than any others registered. What was the reason for this?
    A recession in the car industry meant less cars were built..
    A credit crunch led to less car sales.
    An energy crisis led to fewer new cars being sold.
    The start of the registration year changed from January to August.


6. Why did car registrations switch to a prefix system in 1983?
    It fitted the design of a number plate better.
    There was no such thing as a prefix system.
    The suffix system had run out of letters.
    The police advised that it made vehicle identification easier.


7. From 1999, the year code changed every six months. What was the main reason for this?
    To create two main sale periods in the year.
    All of these reasons.
    To reduce the pressure on car dealers of one major sales period.
    To sell more cars.


8. The current car registration system was introduced in 2001. In which year will it end?
    2054
    2022
    2049
    2030


9. The regional identifier codes operated in the current system have some indirect associations. Although more obvious ones are 'L' for London or 'B' for Birmingham, where would a car displaying the letter 'F' have been registered new?
    Kent or Sussex
    Nottingham or Lincoln
    Hampshire
    Essex


10. Which regional identifier code is reserved for the Isle of Wight?
    IoW
    IW
    HW
    WT

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