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  2. Vehicle registration plates of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Prefix: Type of Vehicle P- e.g.: PCB 762 : Private Vehicle (non commercial) D- e.g.: D 011 : Demonstration vehicle (given to licensed Vehicle Dealer only). Typically used after importing a vehicle and this gives dealer or porter permission to drive said vehicle on public roads, provided that the vehicle is insured and documentation for said vehicle is present e.g. Bill of Lading.

  3. Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago's topography. Trinidad and Tobago is situated between 10° 2' and 11° 12' N latitude and 60° 30' and 61° 56' W longitude, with the Caribbean Sea to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east and south, and the Gulf of Paria to the west.

  4. Grey import vehicle - Wikipedia

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    However, the widespread availability of used Japanese imports prompted official importers to reduce the price of brand new cars, and in 1998, New Zealand became one of the few countries in the world to remove all import tariffs on motor vehicles. Grey market vehicles comprise a majority of cars in the national fleet.

  5. Will Car Prices Drop in 2024? Here’s What an Auto ... - AOL

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    New car prices have been falling for most of 2023, with the average new car selling for $47,936 in October, Kelley Blue Book reported. Overall, new car prices are down 1.4% since October 2022 and ...

  6. Transport in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad also has a large and complex highway network that consists of three 6-lane freeways and four 4-lane freeways: Churchill–Roosevelt Highway, runs from Barataria to Wallerfield, and extends for 30 km. Uriah Butler Highway, runs from Champs Fleurs to Chaguanas and extends for 15.7 km.

  7. ANSA McAL - Wikipedia

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    The building houses the Trinidad and Tobago Insurance Limited company. The total construction budget was TT$8.2 million. The building is owned by ANSA McAL. Later history. In 1972, Alston & Co went ahead to acquire 66.9% of Trinidad's Publishing company, the publishers of Trinidad Guardian. In 1975, Conrad O'Brien was appointed Chairman of ...

  8. Brian Lara Cricket Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Brian Lara Cricket Academy is a multi-purpose stadium in Tarouba, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, that was completed and inaugurated in 2017. [1] It will be used mostly for cricket matches. It is located in southern Trinidad, just outside the heart of the city of San Fernando, beside the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway, about two kilometres ...

  9. History of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    From shell midden, Mt Irvine Bay, Tobago, 1957. Human settlement in Trinidad dates back at least 7,000 years. The earliest settlers, termed Archaic or Ortoiroid, are believed to have settled Trinidad and Tobago from actual Venezuela at northeastern South America around 4000 BC. Twenty-nine Archaic sites have been identified, mostly in south ...