On Monday, the license plate for creating AUUSTER AUUSTEREER celebrated its long targeted comeback! There was a hurry for the vehicle registration offices in the region, small technical starting problems were quickly resolved. Another “hype” will also be expected in the coming days.
On April 7, not only many drivers in the Aussenerland Red entered the calendar, but also the employees of the BH Liezen, their branch in poor Aussee and the registration agencies for motor vehicles in the region. All institutions were well prepared for a hurry for the coveted Ba-Taberl, which was first spent on Monday after 13 years. After the state government “stamped” the registration number of the identity in 2012, everyone celebrated the desire -for “Hoamup” by Ba!
At 7.30 am the gates of the Graz-changing registration office opened in Bad Aussee. “And the first customer was already there at the moment,” reports Kathrin Marold the “Krone”.
Great hurry to the vehicle registration offices
The Irdninger and her colleague Renate Hillbrand, an old outdoor woman, had taken all the necessary precautions in advance to be able to quickly replace the Li-Taferl with the license plate of the bad authoressee. Because people with an upright main house in the municipalities of Bad Aussee, Grundlsee, Altaussee and Bad Miterndorf – including the Taauplitz district, have the right to claim.
The Ausseneer had to take 26.40 euros for the sign exchange. And they were very happy to do that at De Grae: “The customers came to us one after the other!”
Small starting problems were solved quickly
The Liezen District captain Nico Groger already predicted the “great interest of the population” for the desired license plate in the previous week-agreement agreements have been clocked this week, new ones have been added. “In the beginning we had small start -up problems when switching from Li to Ba. This is always to be expected in the case of a change.
Source: Krone

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