yobit eobot.com

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Stick on Number plates

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Stick on Number plates

    I lost my front number plate (again) yesterday, so I've opted for a stick on one on the bonnet - are these legal??

    I've bought a screw in one too, just in case, but thought I'd pootle about for a while with the bonnet one on only and see if anything happens......
    Too old to care, young enough to remember

  • #2
    Originally posted by MudSurfer
    I lost my front number plate (again) yesterday, so I've opted for a stick on one on the bonnet - are these legal??

    I've bought a screw in one too, just in case, but thought I'd pootle about for a while with the bonnet one on only and see if anything happens......
    i think drunkmonkeyboy has got the stick on plate on his bonnet
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by stormforce1067
      i think drunkmonkeyboy has got the stick on plate on his bonnet

      Well, it's on there now - so if I get pulled, I'll just put the other one on too - just tired of shelling out £14 quid every few weeks after offroading.....
      Too old to care, young enough to remember

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by MudSurfer
        Well, it's on there now - so if I get pulled, I'll just put the other one on too - just tired of shelling out £14 quid every few weeks after offroading.....
        i dont blame you.It don't take long to take off when off roading and put on after
        https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by stormforce1067
          i dont blame you.It don't take long to take off when off roading and put on after
          Took about 0.03 of a second for the bough wave I created to rip it straight off - did the same at Avon Dassett a while back, and again in Derbyshire - so now I have a backup plan to keep a plate on the front - just see if the police agree with it.....

          Good to see you up and about again BTW....
          Too old to care, young enough to remember

          Comment


          • #6
            Thanks..I was actually thinking of gluing a metal plate behind the number plate and then bolting it back onto the the b/bar so it don't get pulled of when off roading
            https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

            Comment


            • #7
              Originally posted by stormforce1067
              Thanks..I was actually thinking of gluing a metal plate behind the number plate and then bolting it back onto the the b/bar so it don't get pulled of when off roading
              Or....

              You could get a plate that you could attach to the b/bar, made from abs plastic or metal, then screw the plate into that - makes for easier removal offroad if you needed to.....then the number plate can be changed more easily or removed...just thinking out loud.
              Too old to care, young enough to remember

              Comment


              • #8
                i will sort something before September rtts when i can manage to get down to floor level
                https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/

                Comment


                • #9
                  looks quite cool too.....

                  Too old to care, young enough to remember

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    hi there all , registration marks, re The Traffic Officers Companion it states
                    that a registration mark can be " indelibly inscribed or permantly attached "
                    "may be displayed on a flat retangular plate, or on a flat retangular and
                    unbroken area on the surface of the vehicle"
                    So I would say if it is a vinal type number plate on the bonnet of the car
                    that should be legal ?

                    All the best poppy
                    GOT NO COWBOYS HERE?

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by poppy986
                      hi there all , registration marks, re The Traffic Officers Companion it states
                      that a registration mark can be " indelibly inscribed or permantly attached "
                      "may be displayed on a flat retangular plate, or on a flat retangular and
                      unbroken area on the surface of the vehicle"
                      So I would say if it is a vinal type number plate on the bonnet of the car
                      that should be legal ?

                      All the best poppy

                      Excellent - thanks for that description..... Really happy now as I've wanted to do this for ages...
                      Too old to care, young enough to remember

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Illegal.

                        As you will find out the first time you drive past a cop car with a plate reading camera (NRQ), these cameras check you insurance, tax & MOT instantly and will soon to be found on every major road in the UK this is why the big No plate clampdown.

                        If you are nice to the cop he should let you drive home (complete with £30 fine) to change your plate, if you aint nice or the cop is in a bad mood your car will be impounded!

                        WARNING... If this is a private plate and you get caught 3 times "your" plate reverts back to the DVLA to be sold again.

                        All new plates are dry substrate IE dull sticky letters covered with a sticky non reflective film on a high vis reflective plate which must show who made the number plate and the UK Gov have warned all manufacturers that a log will be needed soon listing any plates made and none issued without the vehicles V5 + owners signiture.

                        ps... I got stopped twice in one day and the plod took piccie's of my nice wee motorcycle plate, mibbi he liked it or perhaps he wants my private plate?

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Originally posted by MudSurfer
                          I lost my front number plate (again) yesterday, so I've opted for a stick on one on the bonnet - are these legal??

                          I've bought a screw in one too, just in case, but thought I'd pootle about for a while with the bonnet one on only and see if anything happens......
                          One of these you mean...

                          -=I swear to drunk I'm not god=-

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Originally posted by AuldNick
                            Illegal.

                            As you will find out the first time you drive past a cop car with a plate reading camera (NRQ), these cameras check you insurance, tax & MOT instantly and will soon to be found on every major road in the UK this is why the big No plate clampdown.

                            If you are nice to the cop he should let you drive home (complete with £30 fine) to change your plate, if you aint nice or the cop is in a bad mood your car will be impounded!

                            WARNING... If this is a private plate and you get caught 3 times "your" plate reverts back to the DVLA to be sold again.
                            Not true I'm sorry to say.. You are allowed these if you so wish. The background and letters meet the needed standards.. I checked with my brother in law (copper) and also with a mate who is a MOT tester..

                            These kind of plates are still picked up on the plate reading cam as they do meet the standards of the hard plates.

                            Originally posted by AuldNick
                            All new plates are dry substrate IE dull sticky letters covered with a sticky non reflective film on a high vis reflective plate which must show who made the number plate and the UK Gov have warned all manufacturers that a log will be needed soon listing any plates made and none issued without the vehicles V5 + owners signiture.
                            This is the law in the UK, but you can get plates made out of the UK (Ireland for example) which still meet the UK gudelines and which do not have the makers name on etc which are still legal (if the spacing and fonts are correct).

                            This will help more..

                            http://www.personallyyours.co.uk/num...mberplates.htm


                            I had a link to the DVLA which sets out the guidelines but I can find it. There is a way of having a tiny number plate on your car if there is no room for a full size one too.. like what you see on some Evos etc..
                            Last edited by max6674; 16 June 2007, 19:24.
                            -=I swear to drunk I'm not god=-

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Lyall.. on another note.. what the smoking laws up your way for smoking in your won car while on the road etc.. I do work up there a lot and my workmate smokes but he has been told he isnt allowed to smoke in the van or he could get fined?
                              -=I swear to drunk I'm not god=-

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X