Vehicle registration plates of Papua New Guinea

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Country codePNG
Size372 mm × 134 mm
14.6 in × 5.3 in
Serial formatABC 123
Papua New Guinea
Regular legal standard number plate from PNG.
Country Papua New Guinea
Country codePNG
Current series
Size372 mm × 134 mm
14.6 in × 5.3 in
Serial formatABC 123
Colour (front)Black on white
Colour (rear)Black on white

Papua New Guinea (Papua Niugini in Tok Pisin) requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates.[1] Motor vehicle registration is the responsibility of Motor Vehicle Insurance Limited (MVIL). Current plates are in two styles; Australian standard 372 mm × 134 mm, and use Australian stamping dies, and what is commonly referred to as "Euro Flag" style. The latter has the flag of Papua New Guinea and often a provincial flag from Morobe or Madang Province on the left. The stamping dies are German FE style.[2] Since the mid-1990s, plates have been issued with the first letter identifying the province of issue. As of 2025, most private and commercial motor vehicles use standard white plates with black lettering. Special number plates are issued to Consular staff, Diplomatic staff, Government owned vehicles, motorcycles, public motor vehicles (buses), taxis, trailers and to those engaged in selling or repairing vehicles. Especially in the provincial areas, many vehicles feature either just one plate, or a home-made alternative to replace a missing officially issued plate.

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