If you've just passed, may come in handy
Free P Plates
Or if your a learner
Free L Plates
I've ordered P plates, though I probably won't use 'em
If you've just passed, may come in handy
Free P Plates
Or if your a learner
Free L Plates
I've ordered P plates, though I probably won't use 'em
Is there a legality surround how long after your test you're only allowed to use the P-Plates till? I could think of a few people who need them
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Doesn't appear to be any legal limit, though using them after more than 2 years would be a bit odd.
I didnt use them at all. Didnt see the need.
i havnt used them yet, didnt even use L plates...
only drived instructors car
Over here you have to wear R plates for a year after you get your licence (not after you passed you test, but when you actually get the licence) and you're restricted to 50mph. Works quite well cos you can tell the nuggets from the just rubbish at a glance
Originally Posted by The Quentos
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