Popular motoring site Complex Rides recently rounded up weird traffic rules in the whole world, and guess what? Our number coding landed on the top spot. Here’s what they said: “If you thought the United States had some convoluted laws, look no further than the South Pacific. Here’s how this law works: if you’re license plate ends with a 1 or 2, you are not allowed on the roads on Monday. If the last letter on your license plate is a 3 or a 4, you can’t drive on Tuesday. If it’s a 5 or a 6, then no driving on Wednesday, and so on and so forth. We assume that this law is aimed at reducing congestion and pollution. It’s hard not to appreciate a smaller carbon foot print, but you have to wonder if there is a less confusing way to go green.”
Source: Complex Rides