BITS4REASONS PROFESSIONAL GRADE L PLATE FOR ALL SURFACES INCLUDING GLASS AND PLASTIC MOULDED BODYWORK USED ON OUR OWN DRIVING SCHOOL CARS - SINGLE PLATE

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BITS4REASONS PROFESSIONAL GRADE L PLATE FOR ALL SURFACES INCLUDING GLASS AND PLASTIC MOULDED BODYWORK USED ON OUR OWN DRIVING SCHOOL CARS - SINGLE PLATE

BITS4REASONS PROFESSIONAL GRADE L PLATE FOR ALL SURFACES INCLUDING GLASS AND PLASTIC MOULDED BODYWORK USED ON OUR OWN DRIVING SCHOOL CARS - SINGLE PLATE

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Great colour. Makes a change from silverThanks Gary, you seem pretty clued up about it. (based on your username I take it you do/did some kind of sign writing? ) Driving without L plates or failing to use plates which adhere to the legal specifications, could result in you receiving a fine as well as up to 6 penalty points on your licence. Thanks for the link - I think this sounds like the way to go. Just hope I can do it without having to take the bumper off!

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Although the highway code does not state newly passed drivers need to display green plates, you may want to use them to make other drivers aware of your ability. Where to put L plates on a car?This will really depend on your car and the types of L plate you buy. They majority of learners use magnetic plates which can simply be placed on the smooth metal surface of the car. However, there are a few options, which we explain next What are the best L plates for a car? A provisional licence - Although you can apply for your provisional licence when you are aged 15 years and 9 months, you need to be 17 years old to start learning to drive! I can't remember where I got mine from (possiblyWilkinson's) but managed to fine some self adhesive L-plates when I was learning last year.

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Imo... lol.... always steel, factory or aftermarket. Plastic bumpers never. Stubby bumpers no (i like bumpers for wheel protection on the road). Stingers no (its just the look i dont like).And I can't find a definitive answer as to if they need removing if the learner isnt driving - some places say they need to be, others only recommend it. Factory steel bumpers are nice. Winch capable, decently durable and have a nice finish. If you are worried about the plastic bumpers fading or don't want to deal with buying/installing aftermarket bumpers, the steel bumpers are great. Valid learner insurance - as you’re not yet a full licence holder, you will need to have learner insurance before you set off!



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