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Taraba State Number Plate Codes And What They Mean

Every state in Nigeria has their various number plate codes. These codes engraved on plate numbers have what they mean.
In our previous posts, we talked about Lagos State, Anambra, Imo, Abia, Jigawa, Ondo, Katsina, and Enugu State number plate codes and what they mean. This time around, we would reveal the meaning of Taraba State Number Plate Codes.
The first three letters you see on any plate number indicates the Local Government area of registration for the vehicle.
Below are the number plate codes and what they mean.
ARD – Ardo-Kola
BAL – Bali
DGA – Donga
GKA – Gashaka
GAS – Gassol
BBB – Ibi
JAL – Jalingo
KLD – Karim-Lamido
KRM – Kurmi
LAU – Lau
SDA – Sardauna
TTM – Takum
USS – Ussa
WKR – Wukari
YRR – Yorro
TZG – Zing
The license plates are generally white, and the number itself is of blue imprint. The background consists of an outline of a map of Nigeria. The top left corner bears the Nigerian flag or the coat of arm. The state name and slogan is displayed at the top centre of the plate, and the “Federal Republic of Nigeria” is written at the bottom.
Taraba State has boundary in the west with Nasarawa State and Benue State, northwest with Plateau State, north with Bauchi State and Gombe State, northeast with Adamawa State, east and south with Cameroon. The state is named after the Taraba River which traverses the southern part of the state. It was created out of the former Gongola State on 27 August 1991, by the military government of General Ibrahim Babangida.
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