Visitors often ask us where the oval stickers originated. Good question! Well, back in 1969 the United Nations got together to create an easier way to identify the origins of different vehicles traveling in Europe and elsewhere, since so many license plates used overseas looked the same no matter what country you were from. With that in mind they came up with the idea of adding a sticker to your vehicle with a country code so officials could identify your point of origin. The original stickers were big...over 9 inches wide and nearly 6 inches tall! Almost the same size as a door on a Yugo! Here's the official text from the Conventions on Road Traffic from 1969 that describes the design of the stickers. Probably more than anyone ever wanted to know about oval, euro stickers!
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