Saturday, February 21, 2015

The current table will definitely nr vin be changed, so here is a proposal to reconcile the Cyrilli


If you think that the current automobile license plates nr vin good, this text will give you wholesale disappoint. Do you remember the table that we used until 2011? They are just like all the earlier nr vin of Yugoslavia were Latin, nr vin uniform throughout the territory of vargar to Triglav. If most of the SFRY was in the Latin alphabet, then let us understand nr vin that logic. Logic ... what was it ...?
Serbs are a strange people. They prefer someone else than their own, so I guess other people's cows and better. In a previous article I mentioned the obligation of public authorities nr vin to implement the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia (Article 10), so why the Ministry of Interior, knowingly violate? Perhaps it's the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia, which has passed a new law on traffic safety? As any law can be stronger than the Constitution? HOW?
Other nations are not hanging out like sheep, but be creative, nr vin even the Russians made a very good solution for their license plates used by common letters characteristic nr vin of Cyrillic and Latin. What a great idea! We do not read the same, but no matter. Bulgarians also. Brothers living across from the Republic of Serbian obtained by the Bosnia and Herzegovina has no Latin, nr vin but not the Cyrillic nr vin alphabet, but the letters are the same read and write in both. Bravo. Another solution for respect, but unfortunately inapplicable for a country nr vin with a population the size of Serbia.
The current solution is tragicomic and does not deserve neither "passing grade". A full 25% of all license plate is "faulty" because it contains one or two letters that are not used anywhere else in the tables: F, D, T, C, S. But when you are issued a traffic license and get a printed one A4 sheet with the data, see your good Registration: Fale pegs and bars. What does that mean? The one who suggested this, but adopted and made citizens of Serbia problem because if your "mate" with similar boards create a problem abroad, you can suffer. The problem is uniformity. She's in this decision - does not exist. I, for example, I own a vehicle registered in Belgrade, with the last two letters W.
Next thing. The shape of letters and numbers is too condensed format for today's table, but would rather be applicable for those who drive taxi drivers (4 digits and designation TH). Stare (FRY and SFRY) table are more readable format even though the board was lower. Should I say anything about the fact that the coat of arms on board in fact only part of the old coat of arms? All this is pure amateurism and an indication of how the state is incompetent, or those who do upon. Cyrillic table: realistic and applicable solution
The current table will definitely nr vin be changed, so here is a proposal to reconcile the Cyrillic and Latin. Since all available nr vin characters, it is sufficient to use these thirteen: A, V, E, J, K, M, N, O, R, S, T; H, U. Since only a few municipalities in Serbia does not contain the aforementioned symbols, and given that we like to have a geographical designation on the license plates, it can keep.
Modeled on European tables, most applicable and the nearest to us is the Bulgarian solution, after which they had to have a table with the blue field on the left (identical to current solution) that contains the label of the Republic of Serbia (SRB) followed by one or two letters that are the hallmarks of the registration area, dash, 3 or 4 digits (0-9), dash, two letters, then, as in the following example for VA ljevo, Ze un M and N ew S ad:
The list of registration areas (less than 176) is given in the table below below. The number of combinations is at the registration area with three numeric identifiers and two letters to 169,000 combinations, which according 900.000 nr vin (old number combination) of 5.3 times less, but considering that there are many more areas of registration, will not be a problem. City of Belgrade can quickly reach 4 digits in central municipalities: New Belgrade, nr vin Zemun, Novi Beograd, teller, Voždovcu, Crab, Stari Grad, Savski Venac and Stari Grad, as soon exceed the available range of 999, while the less populated municipalities had three major labels.
The coat of arms in this case was dropped, it would not be on the tables, because it is completely unnecessary, virtually none of the European countries it does not. Eventually, it could be added to the left of the blue field above the small Serbian nr vin Serbian tricolor, just as they once were Bulgarians (before entering the EU), and what today are Norwegians, though not necessarily. nr vin We should aim at simplicity and unambiguous making it easier to visually and automatically read / recognize table. The shape of letters and numbers, of course, should be left to graphic designers.
Two-letter code at the end of a combination of all 13 letters of the Cyrillic alphabet proposed and is given regularly, with the exception of taxis that would use the label TA (instead of the former TH), such as those that use taxis in BiH.
Personalized table would mark after registration areas were a combination of numbers and 13 characters in length 3-6 overall mark character (instead of 3-5), but without the dash. If you would use the dash, it would have a length of one character, and would only be allowed one additional dash (as in nepersonalizov

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