I suggest these new car plates (see comment).

29 comments
  1. The CH sticker would not be needed any longer.

    The looming 7-digits numbers digit (necessitating wider plates) for certain cantons (ZH!) is eliminated:

    10^(3) x 34^(3) (000-999 to 000-ZZZ, no O and I because of similarities with 0 and 1) provides for 40 million cars per canton. Should last until cars are redundant.

    Comments?

  2. Honestly I like it. Maybe if the text was slightly smaller. I like the current Swiss plates much more than he UE ones but getting rid of the CH would be nice (even though I’ve never known anyone to be fined without it in other countries).

  3. You would probably also have to avoid Q’s and/or zeroes but I guess there would be still plenty of possible combinations.

  4. Eww much prefer the current ones!

    I could tolerate CH being added under the cross inside the shield on the left to eliminate the need for a CH sticker

  5. I would suggest one regular (ue white) series of plates for normal people and pink ones for all the leased cars.

  6. I‘m gonna be a typically swiss person and say: “I don‘t like it!“ (because it means changing something). No thank you.

  7. Ngl I love the shields on the current design wouldn’t mind the addition of a CH for international travel regulations though

  8. This is a great design proposal for how to deal with the looming problem of some cantons running out of numbers.

    An alternative might be to copy [the design used by our Austrian neighbours](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Austria-registration-plate.png). Adapting elements from your design, that would mean having a red “CH” strip on the left, the two-letter canton code and cantonal arms, followed by the registration itself, comprising 4-6 characters.

  9. or what if we take a leaf out of Liechtenstein’s book and just black out our plates? i think their plates are some of the best looking in the world and they use the same font and size as we do already

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