Another interesting point is that the document talks about Plate fitted before 1 September 2001 and Plates fitted after 1 September 2001. What are the rules for Plates fitted on 1 September 2001. So if you have a 1999 car and you break a number plate if you replace the plate it will be fittted after 1 September 2001. Does that mean it must comply with the post 1 September 2001 rules?
The legislation itself refers in all instances to On or after 1 September 2001.
Well I kinda guessed that would be the case.
I also guess that rather than "Number Plates Fitted" or "Vehicles constructed" they mean "Vehicles first registered". But it's more complex than that. If you import a second hand car and you can prove the Date of Registration I am pretty sure the DVLA will allocate you a Registration for that year.
Of course if they can't determine the date you get a "Q" plate.
I know it's not mentioned in the document Steve posted. But you can't Transfer the plate AB 57 ABC to a car that is currently registered as
AB 07 ABC. That is true even if the 57 car was registered on 1 Sept 2007 and the 07 registered on 31 Aug 2007. Both cars will have been constructed before 1 Sept and it's quite possible that the 57 car was constructed before the 07 car. You can of course transfer the 07 Plate to the 57 car since that make the car look older.
A friend of mine purchased a secondhand car that had been Registered on 1 Aug one year but the Letter was the letter for the previous year.
He quired it with the Motor Taxation dept. and they amended the Mark so his K reg car became an L reg car.
But if I understand it's purpose the document it is to guide a lay person by providing a "Plain English" version of the law. But it's not really that good and of course it would not stand up in court.
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