Just changing to a new numbering system when they run out.

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    But once you’ve got cars on the road in both the first and second combination (or first and third, or whatever) then you can’t easily tell if it’s 111-III or III-111 or II1-11I.

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      11 hours ago

      in australia we had alpha and numeric divided and then a few years ago we switched to just alphanumeric everywhere… the font used is made to be machine readable - an I and a 1 look very different; it’s a non-issue

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      In my state of my country the plates are colour coded. So like for most of the 90s it was green, now they’re blue or something? I dunno, if you knew what to look for you could figure out what generational combination its from.