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November 25th, 2024 07:35 PM #61
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November 25th, 2024 08:29 PM #62
I could not remember it, it was a long long time ago. But for me personally the old plates with green lettering was more readable day or night vs the current ones.
Or maybe its the colors of the signal and brake lights only. i really could'nt remember. But I am at least sure about the the preferred light colors. Something to do with psychological association.Last edited by Ry_Tower; November 25th, 2024 at 08:34 PM.
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November 26th, 2024 06:39 AM #63
Iangal na po sa lto yan. Palpak po ata sila nung nirevised nila ten years ago. Mas easy to read nga yung dating standard na 3 letters & numbers.
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November 26th, 2024 08:30 AM #64dapat ay pag na-discover na fake plates pala ang naka-turnilyo,
the car should impounded, and released only upon presentation of the real plates, and after paying the penalties.
the reason for using fake plates or none at all, could be as whimsical as "'la lang", to escape coding, or intent to commit serious crime.Last edited by dr. d; November 26th, 2024 at 08:32 AM.
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November 26th, 2024 06:22 PM #65
if all went to plan... enough na sana yung RFID na issued noon sa cars and motorcycles.
sa Australia, may long distance RFID readers yung mga police nila, lalabas dun car information etc (no need to see the plate of the car)
naalala ko nung last visit ko, ginamit ko car ng tita ko tapos I was stopped by an enforcer, di daw kasi registered yung sasakyan (kaya pala nakatago lang sa garage ni tita, hehehe). then I realized... ganun din siguro yung purpose nung RFID natin. sadly, after nung City and Vespa ko, tinigil na ata ng LTO ang pag-issue ng RFIDs
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