Myanmar has more than one million motor vehicles of which 68 percent are motorcycles, according to the March 2008 figure of Road Transport Administra-tion Department.
Motor vehicles in Nay Pyi Taw – 10,658
Vehicles in Yangon – 173,773
Vehicles in Mandalay – 80,627
License plates
Diplomats, consular corps, United Nations and its specialised Agencies – White with black numerals
Religious organisations – Yellow with black numerals
Tourism industry – Blue with white numerals
Taxi and bus- Red in white numerals
Private cars- Black in white numerals
Identification code for diplomatic missions in Myanmar:
US – CD- 1/——
UK – CD- 2/——
India – CD- 3/——
France – CD- 4/——
Pakistan – CD- 5/——
Sri Lanka – CD- 6/——
Thailand – CD- 7/——
Indonesia – CD- 8/——
China – CD- 9/——
Russia – CD- 10/——
Serbia – CD- 11/——
Israel – CD- 12/——
Japan – CD- 14/——
Germany – CD- 15/——
Australia – CD- 16/——
Laos – CD- 17/——
Egypt – CD- 18/——
Philippines – CD- 19/——
Nepal – CD- 20/——
Italy – CD- 22/——
Malaysia – CD- 23/——
Bangladesh – CD- 24/——
Vietnam – CD- 25/——
Singapore – CD- 26/——
South Korea – CD- 27/——
Brunei – CD- 28/——
Cambodia – CD- 29/——
Saudi Arabia – CD- 30/——
ECHO – CD- 31/——
North Korea – CD- 32/——
UN and its agencies
UN Resident Coordinator – UN-1/——
UNDP – UN-2/——
UNICEF – UN-3/——
FAO – UN-4/——
WHO – UN-5/——
UNODC – UN-6/——
UNHCR – UN-7/——
WFP – UN-8/——
UNFPA – UN-9/——
UNAIDS – UN-11/——
ILO – UN-12/——