New DVLA warning for drivers ahead of number plate change

Strict rules may lead to a fine of £ 1,000, and the drivers were given an emergency warning before the release of new number plates.
On September 1, the new ’75’-Coating cars before the presentation of DVLA, the drivers called to keep their plates legal.
“Plates (also known as plates) should show your registration number correctly,” DVLA said.
“You cannot rearrange letters or numbers or change it to be difficult to read.
“It can be fined up to 1000 £ and if you drive with incorrectly displayed plates, your vehicle fails in the motor test.”
DVLA shows black characters on a white background in front of you, most of them on a white background, on a yellow background on a yellow background.
There should be no background pattern and the plate should be marked to show who provides the plate.
The characters on the plate should be removed or not reflective, and the plates that are installed after 1 September 2021 must have a single black shadow.
Number plates should also be marked with a British standard number with BS AU 145E for plates installed after September 1, 2021.
DVLA allows you to have elevated (3D) characters, certain flags and symbols and a green flash if you have a zero emission vehicle.
New vehicles, from September 2026 ’76’ya before the registration’ 26’ya ‘will be recorded until next year until February will be recorded on the 75 number plate.




