("W" for Wien) n arms The alphanumeric format for registration plates is "XX ∇=provincial emblem number+letter(s)" or "XX ∇=provincial emblem personalised letters+number"; • XX - one or two letters which indicate the local registration office (
district where the registered possessor resides). As a general rule,
State capitals have one letter; other districts have two letters. • the
coat of arms of the
Austrian state the district belongs to (here shown as "∇"); diplomatic vehicles have a dash (–) instead, federal official vehicles wear the Austrian Federal Eagle. • A three to six-letter/number sequence which uniquely distinguishes each of the vehicles displaying the same initial area code. The letter Q is excluded from all sequences. There are several
lettering schemes: • The letter/number sequence must contain at least three characters (at least one digit and one letter). In
countryside districts, the maximum is five characters. Regular plates start with a digit and end with a letter. Personalized plates, which can be obtained by paying an extra fee, are ordered vice versa. (exceptions: see below) • The letter/number sequence of state capitals contains up to six characters (at least one digit one letter with a minimum of four characters) (e.g. W ∇ 12345 A). • Until the year 2000 the plates were issued by the district administrations, who used a variety of lettering schemes, e.g. one digit and three letters (e.g. FK ∇ 1 ABC in the Feldkirch district), two digits and two letters (e.g. WL ∇ 12 AB in the Wels-Land district) or three digits and one letter. • Since 2000 the vehicle registration have been carried out by car insurance companies on behalf of the government. The branch offices of these companies issue the plates, which show three digits and two letters (e.g. XX ∇ 123 AB) in each district or four digits and two letters in state capitals respectively. • Army, diplomats, police etc. have a number up to five digits only (starting with 1, incrementing) • There are standardized abbreviations for special types of cars. But most of them are in use in Vienna only: • BB Bundesbahnen (Federal Railways), only with Index "W", e.g. W ∇ 1234 BB • BE Bestattung (funeral services) • EW E-Werk (electric power company) • FF Freiwillige Feuerwehr (volunteer firemen) • FW Feuerwehr (firemen) • GW Gaswerk (gas power company) • GT Gütertransport (vehicles transporting goods) • IBK Stadt Innsbruck (municipal vehicles of Innsbruck) • KT Kleintransport (private vehicles transporting parcels) • LO Linienomnibus (public service buses) • LR
Landesregierung (Local government of
Niederösterreich) • LV Landesregierung (Local government of
Tyrol) • MA Magistrat Wien (Local government of
Vienna) • MW Mietwagen (private hire car or bus service [with driver]) • RD Rettungsdienst (ambulance vehicles) • RK Rotes Kreuz (Red Cross) • TX Taxi (taxis) == Personalised plates ==