An urgent warning has been issued to anyone who drives a car.
From this month, new cars will be registered with a 23 plate, with 73 plates to follow later this year. And with these upcoming changes, the car insurance team at Comparethemarket has compiled a list of number plate rules motorists must keep in mind to avoid hefty fines.
Anyone who is caught not following the rules could be slapped with a hefty fine of £1,000. Julie Daniels from the car insurance team at Comparethemarket said: "As the new ‘23’ number plates are released, this can serve as a reminder to motorists on how not to be fined with plate-related offences.
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"It’s important for drivers to keep their number plate clean and clear, especially in the rainy months when we are more likely to see mud, or they could face fines of up to £1,000. Drivers must also never tamper with their vehicle’s plate, which includes changing the spacing or size of the characters, or moving them around to show a different registration number.
"This includes changing it to make your car seem newer by giving it the new ‘23’ registration. Your car will be illegal to drive, risking fines on the road. You would also fail your MOT, which could invalidate your insurance, and impact your ability to make a claim if needed."
The number plate rules drivers must follow, if not a fine of up to £1,000 can be given:
- Always follow size and spacing guidelines (height 79mm, width 50 mm, with 11mm between each character)
- Characters should be in the DVLA standard font
- Ensure your plate is made of reflective material and does not have a background pattern
- Make sure your plate is always clean and visible
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