Can u do me a stick on Reg Plate for the front o my truck. Remember someone posted about doing them but cant mind if it was you. even if it wasnt can u do one for me? PPPPLLLLLEEEAAAASSSEEEE
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Not wanting to start a rant here, but the law states that you must be a registed number plate maker, registered with the DVLA, and all plates used everyday on the road must have BSAU145d displayed on them - if this is not on there, you are likely to fail the MOT.
There may be a way around this if you keep your regular plastic plate, and have the bonnet mounted vinyl one as well, so when offroad you can take the plastic one off - but, given that the green lanes are legal roads, the standard road rules apply - but you'll hardly find the police waiting for you on a lane.
I'd recommend that you look up the law on making plates that would be your only plate on the front - they have to be made by someone registered with DVLA, and they must have the makers information and BS registration on them.Too old to care, young enough to remember
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Originally posted by MudSurfer View PostNot wanting to start a rant here, but the law states that you must be a registed number plate maker, registered with the DVLA, and all plates used everyday on the road must have BSAU145d displayed on them - if this is not on there, you are likely to fail the MOT.
There may be a way around this if you keep your regular plastic plate, and have the bonnet mounted vinyl one as well, so when offroad you can take the plastic one off - but, given that the green lanes are legal roads, the standard road rules apply - but you'll hardly find the police waiting for you on a lane.
I'd recommend that you look up the law on making plates that would be your only plate on the front - they have to be made by someone registered with DVLA, and they must have the makers information and BS registration on them.Non intercooled nothing.
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It's a second plate for better visibility - thats all, incase the plastic one gets knocked off offroad as seems to happen frequently.
Sounds like protectionism to me. Where's the difference between a stick on plate that I make, using the correct typeface, and the correct spacing etc, and the exact same plate made in the same way with a few markings on to say you paid your pound of flesh to HM Govt.
If people want them, I'll make them, but like I said when I first offered one, I'm not sure of the legality so its down to you to make the proper arrangements for your MOT.
I agree with Gra, get back to work you layabout!Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by MudSurfer View PostDon't want to see you go down mate....... not like that... oh forget it
Mail them out with a disclaimer....
good marketing ploy !!Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by joker?? View Postsold as show plates only ,
its meant to stop car ringersCutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostIt's a second plate for better visibility - thats all, incase the plastic one gets knocked off offroad as seems to happen frequently.
Sounds like protectionism to me. Where's the difference between a stick on plate that I make, using the correct typeface, and the correct spacing etc, and the exact same plate made in the same way with a few markings on to say you paid your pound of flesh to HM Govt.
If people want them, I'll make them, but like I said when I first offered one, I'm not sure of the legality so its down to you to make the proper arrangements for your MOT.
I agree with Gra, get back to work you layabout!
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Originally posted by Apache View PostThats it...
No food for the kids tonight then...
Cheers Mudsurfer!
Try these mate - wholesome and nutricious, and only 7pToo old to care, young enough to remember
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Originally posted by MudSurfer View PostNot wanting to start a rant here, but the law states that you must be a registed number plate maker, registered with the DVLA, and all plates used everyday on the road must have BSAU145d displayed on them - if this is not on there, you are likely to fail the MOT.
There may be a way around this if you keep your regular plastic plate, and have the bonnet mounted vinyl one as well, so when offroad you can take the plastic one off - but, given that the green lanes are legal roads, the standard road rules apply - but you'll hardly find the police waiting for you on a lane.
I'd recommend that you look up the law on making plates that would be your only plate on the front - they have to be made by someone registered with DVLA, and they must have the makers information and BS registration on them.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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