![]() * M - (preceded by up to 4 numerals) - Motor Dealers (Red on white) * ZR - Private or contract buses or minivans (Blue on white) ![]() * MP - Military and police vehicles (White on green) * CD - Consular and diplomatic vehicles (Yellow on blue) * B - Buses of the national transit line (Blue on white) Owners provide their own plates (not state-issued items). ![]() Owners may use white on black plates, front and rear, or black on white (front) and yellow(rear). The international code, which should be shown to the rear of the vehicle on a black-on-white oval, and to be carried by Barbadian vehicles when circulating outside Barbados is 'BDS'. ![]() All of the remaining parishes were then able to be represented as the first letter of their name. Other parishes are by their first names: Saint John has 'J', so Saint Joseph therefore moved on to the next letter 'O', Saint Andrew became 'A', Saint Michael became 'M', meanwhile Saint Philip became 'P', so Saint Peter became 'E', Saint James having all other letters taken became known as the last letter of their name "S". 'X' represents Jesus Christ and therefore 'X' is chosen. These indicate the parish of registration, or category of vehicle: The first part consists of letters which determine the part of the island the registration is from, orīarbadian vehicle registration plates start with a group of one or two letters. The Barbadian Vehicle registration plates consist of letters and numbers.
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