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License plates in my province have used an extravagant four letters (with three numbers) for over twenty years. We’ve worked through the A-prefixed codes, worked through the B-prefixed codes, and when I saw plates starting with CZ I did get the feeling it wouldn’t be long until this unusual odometer turned over. Today, I saw a plate with a DAA-prefix, and then before I’d got back from work I saw a second one.

So far as that goes, though, I am remembering that just a few days ago I saw a license plate with a “73” stamp in the corner, a relic of when they were supposed to be changed every year, and the old ecologically-minded logo “Keep It Beautiful.” Its prefix was some letters before the plate that had stayed in my family for a number of years, which also got my attention; this plate wasn’t on a fifty-year-old car, anyway.

Date: 2023-09-19 11:51 pm (UTC)
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I'd noticed the trend myself and was wondering how much longer before Ontario achieved that goal. Living in Ottawa, I'd have expected to see such plates myself sooner than this, though.
Edited Date: 2023-09-19 11:52 pm (UTC)

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