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JOtter 2014-01-10 22:36:19 | #1

Don't you get a third plate in Switzerland to use it for things like a bicycle carrier? It would be quite some work if you've placed your LP on the car with screws/rivets.

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2014-01-11 00:30:22 | #2

Человек (2009-07-13 14:51:25)

JOtter
Don't you get a third plate in Switzerland to use it for things like a bicycle carrier? It would be quite some work if you've placed your LP on the car with screws/rivets.


Yes, I'm asking myself the same question since this spot of mine: http://platesmania.com/ch/nomer3873
I wouldn't want to do it everytime I drive with a bike rack...

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antenn 2014-01-11 00:43:04 | #3

Who bikes in Switzerland in winter?  :ups: They had to be lazy and forget it on.

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Rhineland-Palatinate 2014-01-11 00:59:39 | #4

Noman´s photos (ничьи фото) (2008-04-01 05:04:50)

antenn
Who bikes in Switzerland in winter? They had to be lazy and forget it on.

I never biked in snow... yet I experienced frozen puddles this winter, that's quite a lot of fun  :)

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JOtter 2014-01-11 01:16:55 | #5

Noman´s photos (ничьи фото) (2008-04-01 05:04:50)

antenn
Who bikes in Switzerland in winter? They had to be lazy and forget it on.


Mountainbiking can be fun with snow   !;)

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shamil 2014-01-11 01:17:03 | #6

Noman´s photos (ничьи фото) (2008-04-01 05:04:50)

antenn
Who bikes in Switzerland in winter? They had to be lazy and forget it on.


it's +16 now in Geneva  :cool:

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shamil 2014-01-11 01:21:34 | #7

Человек (2009-07-13 14:51:25)

JOtter
Don't you get a third plate in Switzerland to use it for things like a bicycle carrier? It would be quite some work if you've placed your LP on the car with screws/rivets.


One not authorised to make holes in the plate. So almost all plate-holders allows you to easily take the plate off.

Another thing to know - plates are delivered by state. First time fee - around 100 CHF. A new pair of plates cost 300-500 CHF. You can not go to a shop and make a duplicate like in some EU countries.

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Helvetics 2014-01-11 02:25:36 | #8

Serega88 (2011-01-07 20:26:07)

shamil
antenn
Who bikes in Switzerland in winter? They had to be lazy and forget it on.

it's +16 now in Geneva


+10 in Crans-Montana this week...

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JOtter 2014-01-11 02:28:10 | #9

+$@R*GE (2011-01-07 20:29:38)

shamil
One not authorised to make holes in the plate. So almost all plate-holders allows you to easily take the plate off.Another thing to know - plates are delivered by state. First time fee - around 100 CHF. A new pair of plates cost 300-500 CHF. You can not go to a shop and make a duplicate like in some EU countries.


Do Swiss plates get stolen a lot then? In The Netherlands you will get a duplicatecode above the first bar, which will get higher everytime you lose your plates, or when they get stolen. You have to pay 25,- for this, so that's not much, but stolen plates could get you into a lot of trouble.

And a lot of plates here are screwed (Sometimes with rivets) like this:

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