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The new number plate law that could see motorists with ‘3D’ plates fined up to £1,000 - The Scotsman
Truly 3D and so-called 4D plates, where laser-cut acrylic characters are raised from the surface of the plate are also still legal as long as the characters are a single shade of black and conform ...
These illegal plates, which reflect camera flashes, are also known as 3D or 4D plates and can thwart detection by speed and bus lane cameras. Authorities are now intensifying efforts to close this ...
Number plates can now only display solid black lettering as two tone plates that used different shades to create a 3D or 4D effect have ... The lettering can still be Perspex or acrylic ...
The term 'Ghost plates' has become a buzzword in recent news stories - but a private plate specialist has warned of potential confusion. In recent weeks, Labour MP for West Bromwich Sarah Coombes ...
Truly 3D and so-called 4D plates, where laser-cut acrylic characters are raised from the surface of the plate are also still legal as long as the characters are a single shade of black and conform ...
Truly 3D and so-called 4D plates, where laser-cut acrylic characters are raised from the surface of the plate are also still legal as long as the characters are a single shade of black and conform ...
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