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Author: [Generated for informational purposes] Date: [Current Date] Abstract The vehicle registration plate system in the Kingdom of Cambodia serves as a critical tool for traffic management, taxation, and law enforcement. However, it also functions as a powerful visual marker of social hierarchy, political privilege, and economic status. This paper provides a comprehensive examination of Cambodian license plates, detailing their historical evolution, current alphanumeric formats, colour-coding schemes, and legal distinctions between civilian, commercial, diplomatic, and military plates. Special attention is given to the unique "2-line" plate format for motorcycles, the emergence of special-interest and vanity plates, and the challenges posed by counterfeit plates in the informal economy. 1. Introduction Cambodia’s rapid motorization over the past two decades—driven by post-conflict economic recovery and import surges of second-hand vehicles—has necessitated a more structured vehicle identification system. The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) is the primary issuing authority, while the General Department of Taxation oversees annual road tax stickers. Despite legal frameworks, the visual landscape of Cambodian roads reveals a mix of official plates, expired temporary plates, and unreadable or forged plates. Understanding the plate system offers insights into state capacity, corruption, and status signalling in contemporary Cambodian society. 2. Historical Background Prior to the 1990s, Cambodia’s vehicle registration system was fragmented due to civil war and the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979), during which private vehicle ownership was virtually abolished. After the 1991 Paris Peace Accords and the establishment of the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), a massive influx of vehicles—many with UN plates—entered the country. The modern plate system began taking shape in the late 1990s, with formal regulations codified in the Land Traffic Law (2006) and subsequent Prakas (ministerial decrees) on vehicle registration. 3. Classification by Vehicle Type and Colour Scheme Cambodia uses a colour-coded system that immediately identifies the vehicle’s tax class and permitted use.