New Hampshire
Base Info

Front Plate Required: Yes

Area Codes: 603

License Plates:

1999 - Present
Car

Windshield Stickers:

Road and Highway Signs:

County Roads:

None

Highways:

Highway Adoption:

Historical:

City Symbols:
Jackson
Transit
Buses
None
Bus Stop Signs
None
Bike Sharing
None
Tolley / Streetcars
None
Identification

New Hampshire is covered with pine and birch forests, and 1-2 story buildings with wood siding and brick chimneys are fairly common, even in moreso rural areas. The standard license plate looks a pale green, and is easily confused with neighboring Maine, but the windshield sticker is unique. It also has a state-wide area code, 603.

Typical New England architecture

Windshield sticker and standard plate

603 Area Code

Highways are regularly marked with rectangular white bollards, and you will often see mossy rock outcroppings. Guardrails are marked by red bollards at the start and green bollards at the end. Both US highways and interstate freeways have mile markers unique to the state.

White bollards

Mossy rocky outcroppings

Red bollards at guardrail start

Green bollards at guardrail end

US highway mile markers

Interstate mile markers

ATV routes and the "Brake for Moose" sign can be found in both New Hampshire and Maine.

ATV Routes

Brake for Moose sign

Similarities

Wisconsin also has ATV routes.

New Hampshire

Maine uses the same color scheme for guardrail start and end bollards.

New Hampshire guardrail start

Maine guardrail start

New Hampshire guardrail end

Maine guardrail end

External Links & Credits

Thanks to Blinko for information about Brake for Moose sign.