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Originally Posted by raykay
The MOT test for numberplates has been tightened up recently, apart from the general layout - spacing, odd bolt heads etc., on vehicles first registered on or after 1st September 2001, they check that the registration plates:
Display the name and postcode of the supplying outlet.
Display a BSAU145d marking.
Do not display a honeycomb or similar effect background.
On a dual purpose registration plate, only an acceptable international symbol or flag is displayed.
So you may need a 'normal' set at MOT time.
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AS ABOVE , if you do not follow the above its at your own cost so dont get stoped by V>O>S>A as they are the ones to watch , i had a new plate(replacement of ome) at the front and the guy in the shop stated the new rules set out above plus had to produce mot/v5/and identifacation......they will sell you anything on the net so beware