My number plate is 101mm high, the smallest legal plate you can have
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My number plate is 101mm high, the smallest legal plate you can have
For vehicles with new or replacement number plates fitted from 1 September 2001, "3-line" number plates are no longer permitted (except where the vehicle was first registered before 1 January 1973). In addition, the characters on number plates purchased from 1 September 2001, will need to meet the following specifications.
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Character height 79mm
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Character width (except the figure 1 or letter I) 50mm
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Character stroke 14mm
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Space between characters 11mm
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Space between groups 33mm
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Top, bottom and side margins (minimum) 11mm
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Vertical space between groups 19mm
My number plate is 101mm high, the smallest legal plate you can have
My understanding is that while yours meets those rules on the characters themselves and their spacing, as of 2003 the legal height for a numberplate is 112mm still though as far as I am aware.
You are allowed a border of upto 6mm which means that it takes the remainding size of the plate down to about the size you are stating, but that doesnt change the fact that the actual physical plate has to be 112mm in the first place, unless you are allowed to class trimmed off plate in the same way as border?
Going by your logic, I would be allowed to trim the ends of my plate right down so it was only a few inches wide if I had a very short number plate, in fact if you take the extra example of a single digit plate, it would only need to be 22mm wider than the single character, and I dont believe for a second that is true, you seem to be taking just the character rules and thinking that dictates the size of the allowed plate?
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when i was pulled over for my 3/4 plate (didn't get fined) the traffic copper gave me an official dvla print out stating all the info above. He agreed that 101mm high would be legal, however, i never thought to ask about the width/length. A shorter plate would look odd anyway
May sound harsh but you put it on knowing its illegal so imo it serves you right lol..
Here's another document by DVLA : http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consu...n/@motor/documents/digitalasset/dg_067666.pdf
Again all it states is 11mm border. Nothing about minimum width or height although the height of the letters + border make it pretty much the size it is.
Because he is probably interested to see if you are a copper, as he has probably made the assumption that only someone who has been through the police brain washing scheme could possibly feel this was a good way to spend tax payers money?
I'm not feeling the love from you Chip
I'm gonna give ya a big cuddle at CSS to show you that some of us are lovely.
One of my best mates is a copper, and she even has epic boobies as well, so I know its not all that are idiots mate, but you have to admit its an above average number compared to most professions!
Flol. That's brightened up my morning!
To everyone saying "does it really matter", how would you feel if someone hit your car, or worse a family member in a hit and run, and witnesses didn't catch the plate because it was too small to read.
That's me playing devils adv as I also have a small plate.
No it's not. It's scaled down in line with the dimensions of the plate.
"F" is a legal number plate, so if you go by the rules you have posted and just assume that it implies the size of the background too you could have a plate less than 3" wide, does that seem like it would be legal to you?
Depends on the plate, some people still use 79mm letters but trim the plates off.
Interesting argument chip yet no info to back up your claims.
FYI Signam manufacture shorter plates so you don't need to cut them. Halfords can even order these in for you.
Exactly!
So technically the Fancyplates ones are still illegal as they don't have the BSAU number or postcode!
Do they enforce this on older cars (aka ours?) - my original plates didn't have numbers either.
Good info dynamique06, would be nice to see something official saying the same to settle it once and for all.
So technically the Fancyplates ones are still illegal as they don't have the BSAU number or postcode!
Do they enforce this on older cars (aka ours?) - my original plates didn't have numbers either.