Vehicle registration plates of Prince Edward Island

The Canadian province of Prince Edward Island first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display licence plates in 1913.

Passenger plates 1973 to present

In 1956, the U.S. states and Canadian provinces came to an agreement with the Automobile Manufacturers Association that fixed the size for licence plates for vehicles, except those for motorcycles, at six inches in height by twelve inches in width, with standardized mounting holes. The 1955 (dated 1956) issue was the province's first licence plate that complied with these standards.

Image First issued Description Slogan Serial format Serials issued Notes
1973 brown on white The Place To Be ... In 73 12-345 Awarded "Plate of the Year" for best new licence plate of 1973 by the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, the first and, to date, only time Prince Edward Island has been so honored.
1976 white on dark blue Seat Belts Save 12-345
1981 green on reflective white Canada ABC-123
1993 green on reflective white with Anne of Green Gables graphic Home of "Anne of Green Gables" Coded by county of issuance:
  • AB 123
  • AB C23
  • A1 234

Later not coded by county of issuance: AB 123

1997 green on reflective white with Confederation Bridge graphic Confederation Bridge AB 123
1997 green on reflective white with Province House graphic Birthplace of Confederation AB 123
2007 green on reflective white with screened photo of windmills Canada's Green Province AB123 Issued concurrently with "La province verte du Canada" base (website: "www.douceurdelile.com")
2007 green on reflective white with screened photo of windmills La province verte du Canada AB123 Issued concurrently with "Canada's Green Province" base (website: "www.peiplay.ca")
2013 light brown on reflective white with photo of Province House on the left Birthplace of Confederation 12 3AB Five varieties, with photo of salmon, Canada goose, flower, bluejay or fox.[1]

References

  1. "New Licence Plate". www.gov.pe.ca/highwaysafety. Highway Safety Division. 2013-10-03. Retrieved 12 September 2014.


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