2. What is the color scheme and font? Flag-and-Purpose column is white on black, rest is black on white, German font
3. What do individual characters mean? P is The Juansonian Flag above a small letter for purpose code (White letter on black background for this letter-width), # is random English Alphanumeric, X is the space for the inspection sticker, C is the checksum digit.
4. Does a car have one plate for its life or does it get reregistered? reregistered if assigned different purpose letter
5. What can be found out from a plate number? Its purpose (A for presidential/congressional security service, B for diplomatics, C for collector, D for disability/paratransit, E for emergency services, F for vehicles grandfathered(or conquered), G for gov't services, I for industrial/construction equippment, L for trucking, M for military vehicles, P for marked police vehicles, R for rural/remote exempt vehicles, S for education-specific vehicles, T for transit vehicles, V for tradesman vans/trucks, and Z for anything else), whether it's a valid number plate.
6. License plate sizes: 520 cm by 111 cm
7. What plates are required? Front and rear plates, decal on each side.
8. Are there any special plate types? Motorcycles only have a shorter back plate, all vehicles with forgein plates MUST have a country code affixed next to it, military uses its own plate system for street-illegal vehicles
9. What vehicles need license plates? Any vehicle but:
- Bycicles, Scooters, user-worn mobility, boards, E-scooters, and E-bikes
- horse-driven vehicles
- Railway/tramway vehicles
- Facility-confined vehicles (park maintenance carts, tunnel borers, etc)
- air/water based vehicles (boats, planes, etc. are regulated separately)
- non-driven trailers for farm tractors ONLY
10. Where can you find plate info? Department of Transportations' Roadway Agency
We're well known for restricting automobiles heavily, some would describe it as a ban. Forgein-registered vehicles must have country identifiers next to Front and Rear plates, and can only be authorised to enter under specific circumstances (diplomat, logistics trucking, etc.)
The Roadway Agency sells custom plates, but they are not allowed to be used for vehicle marking. They can be identified by the purpose code (or whatever else is there) being above the Juansonian flag.







