JPJ has announced that PRR and SMR are the next number plate series to go up for bidding on its online auction platform, JPJ eBid. Penang’s latest running number series is ‘PRR’, and it will ...
UK drivers are being urged to check their number plates to ensure they comply with legal standards as the new “25” vehicle registration plates roll out in March. Motorists who fail to ensure ...
JPJ has announced that DFJ and JXV are the next number plate series to go up for bidding on its online auction platform, JPJ eBid. Kelantan’s latest running number series is ‘DFJ’, and it ...
The BH Series Number Plate (Bharat Series) is the new vehicle registration system introduced by the Government of India to simplify vehicle registration and allow hassle-free movement across states.
Police use of number plate-spotting systems has skyrocketed to nearly 700,000 times a year – or almost 2000 times every day. Two years ago, the systems were used a third of that amount.
A motoring expert has urged drivers thinking of buying a private number plate to follow four rules that can help them avoid serious complications, including fines. Whilst many drivers are getting ...
IT'S the time of year again for the DVLA’s fresh batch of new number plates. For 2025, the new ‘25’ registration plates launch on Saturday, 1 March – although not all plates will make it ...
From 1 March 2025 to 31 August 2025, all new cars in Great Britain will have 25-reg number plates (eg – XX24 XXX). The system changes every six months, so the next change (75-reg) will be 1 September ...
From tomorrow, over 200 DVLA number plates will be off-limits on UK streets as the new '25 collection rolls out. Twice a year, in March and September, motoring enthusiasts see fresh designs released.
Online car marketplace Carwow has revealed the latest DVLA-banned number plates, including ‘TO25 ERR’ and ‘AS25 HOL,’ which have been blacklisted this year. This time, the number ‘25 ...
Labour MP Sarah Coombes is trying to change the law to stop counterfeit, illegal number plates being used, by increasing the fine to £1,000. "There are a select minority of people who think they ...
Rogue drivers are evading the law by using "ghost" or "stealth" number plates that can't be picked up by speed and ANPR cameras, effectively rendering their vehicles 'invisible' to enforcement.