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| Coverage | partial - Coverage for about 50% of roads on the islands |
|---|---|
| TLD | .vi |
| Driving side️ | Left
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| Country code | VI |
| Currency | Dollar ($) |
| Special characters | No special characters |
| Major languages | English |
| Scripts/Alphabets | Latin |
| Camera gen(s) | (what?) |
| Camera car(s) | pickup (what?) |
General tips
The U.S. Virgin Islands are three islands in the Caribbean which are administered by the United States. The simplest way to spot that you're in the U.S. Virgin Islands is the large pickup truck which the camera is mounted on, which is unique. Christmas Island also uses a pickup truck, but the one on the U.S. Virgin Islands has a much larger cab. Note that in the U.S. Virgin Islands they drive on the left, which is different from the mainland United States.Plates
There are a wide variety of plates in circulation on the U.S. Virgin Islands. In most cases, the background has some blue on it, and the lettering is black. Plates are shaped in the typical Americas style; narrower and taller than EU-style plates.
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