Interesting about the reading of what's in the regs. I was chatting to my local MoT tester back last year and number plates came into the conversation. He told me that as long as a vehicle has a legible registration mark, even if it's written on cardboard, then they can't fail it. However, if driven on the road, then it instantly becomes illegal even though it's just passed the MoT test. If it's illegal, it should be an MoT fail and if it passes, it should be legal. Bonkers if you ask me.
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Serial Longbridge owner - Rover 213SE, Rover 216GTi, Rover 416 SLi, MG ZS 120+, MG ZT CDTi, MG ZT-T 190. Flies in the ointment - Ford Mondeo Mk4 CDTi Zetec, MINI Cooper 1.6
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