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3 Design and format  





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Vehicle registration plates of Egypt






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Arab Republic of Egypt
Egyptian regular legal standard number plate.
Country Egypt
Country codeEG
Current series
Size35 cm × 17 cm
13.8 in × 6.7 in
Serial formatNot standard
Colour (front)Black on white
Colour (rear)Black on white
  • t
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  • Egyptian vehicle registration number plates are used for official identification purposes for motor vehicles in Egypt. The international vehicle registration code for Egypt is EG (formerly 'ET' until April 2024).[1]

    Appearance[edit]

    A red truck plate (Tanta)

    The current vehicle registration plates, which have been used since 2008, are rectangular in shape and made of aluminum. The top part has the word "Egypt" in English and Arabic in black font on backgrounds of different colors depending on the type of license the vehicle is given.[2] Motorbikes have smaller plates[3] which are similar but much with light blue (private motorbikes) and dark blue (police motorbikes) the only colors available.

    The vehicle registration number consists of two parts:

    Plate code Governorate Vehicle Registration Image
    0000-xx Giza Governorate
    000-xxx Cairo Governorate
    0000-xxأ
    0000-xxس Alexandria Governorate
    0000-xxق Qalyubia Governorate
    0000-xxر Sharqia Governorate
    0000-xxم Monufia Governorate
    0000-xxب Beheira Governorate
    0000-xxد Dakahlia Governorate
    0000-xxع Gharbia Governorate
    0000-xxل Kafr El Sheikh Governorate
    0000-xxف Faiyum Governorate
    0000-xxو Beni Suef Governorate
    0000-xxن Minya Governorate
    0000-xxى Asyut Governorate
    0000-xxهـ Sohag Governorate
    0000-x ص أ Qena Governorate
    0000-x ص ق Luxor Governorate
    0000-x ص و Aswan Governorate
    0000-x ط د Damietta Governorate
    0000-x ط م
    0000-x ج م
    0000-x ج ى
    0000-x ط ع Port Said Governorate
    0000-x ط ب
    0000-x ط ص Ismailia Governorate
    0000-x ط ن
    0000-x ط س Suez Governorate
    0000-x ط ر Red Sea Governorate
    0000-x ط أ North Sinai Governorate
    0000-x ط ج South Sinai Governorate
    0000-x ج هـ Matrouh Governorate
    0000-x ج ب New Valley Governorate

    Numbers go from 1 to 9 and are chosen randomly. x is a random letter.

    Note : These plate codes do not apply for army, police and diplomatic vehicles.

    Use of Latin letters and Western Arabic numerals below Arabic letters and Hindu–Arabic numerals was abandoned early due to the unease of reading the Arabic letters and numbers because they were too small.

    To reduce the risk of confusion on account of the visual similarity between Arabic letters, only a limited number of letters are used. They and the Latin letters the Egyptian government uses to correspond to them are:

    A gray bus plate
    A beige tourist bus plate without Latin letters from Aswan
    Arabic letter Latin letter
    أ A
    ب B
    ج G
    د D
    ر R
    س S
    ص C
    ط T
    ع E
    ف F
    ق K
    ل L
    م M
    ن N
    هـ H
    و W
    ی Y

    Size[edit]

    Standard license plates are of 17x35 cm.

    Design and format[edit]

    Customs plate from South Sinai (2004)

    The top rectangle in the license plate is color-coded according to the type of vehicle being licensed.

    Older versions[edit]

    Before the introduction of the new alphanumeric plate system in August 2008, Egyptian vehicle registration numbers were purely numeric, and registered by governorate and registration type. Privately owned vehicles were generally given white plates with black lettering; other vehicles' plates were color-coded, with the entire plate being in the applicable color, as follows:

    Private vehicle, Cairo, early 2000s Private vehicle, Cairo, 1990s
    Private vehicle, Cairo, 1980s Private vehicle, Cairo, 1970s

    Some of these older plates are still in use, but it is the government's intention to replace all the plates with the new color-coded plates within 1 to 2 years.[citation needed]

    External links[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "United Nations Treaty Collection". treaties.un.org. United Nations. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  • ^ Wael Badawy; Rahma Tarek; Alaa Yousri (25 May 2022). "Automated License Plate Recognition in Egyptian Environment: Lessons Learned - TechRxiv". www.techrxiv.org. doi:10.36227/techrxiv.19809571.v1.
  • ^ "Traffic - License Plates". traffic.moi.gov.eg. Government of Egypt. Retrieved 26 May 2024.


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