During the summer, the Plates4Less team at VRM Swansea noticed a surge in inquiries surrounding the GB/EU flag on number plates on British-registered vehicles bound for the continent.
The widely recognised GB/EU Number Plate flag is no longer sold in the UK, leading to uncertainty around driving in Europe for those who still display it. Those using these plates must now fit an additional identifier to maintain compliance with post-Brexit regulations.
There are strict rules and regulations for UK number plates to ensure that they are road legal: the font, spacing, and material of your number plates all contribute to their legality. People are right to be concerned about the legality of their plates, since an illegal number plate can lead to fines up to ยฃ1000 and you could fail your MoT.
According to Antony Clark fromย Plates4Less, itโs not necessary to change your number plate, just to get rid of the GB/EU flag, if your vehicle is remaining in the UK. โWith people going on holiday and realising that the old GB/EU plate no longer qualifies them to drive abroad, weโve seen a rise in existing customers asking us if itโs still legal to use their number plates in the UK or worrying that they might fail their MoT,โ
โWhile we are no longer allowed to supply new number plates with the GB/EU flag, it is still perfectly legal to drive with these number plates in the UK.โ explained the number plate expert.
In the UK, you can still order legal number plates with a flag decoration on the left-hand side. A flag can be displayed on a small rectangle, which can alternately be used to display a green flash on low-emission vehicles.ย The flags currently allowed are: the Union Jack, the Cross of Saint George, the Cross of Saint Andrew, and the Red Dragon of Wales.
โThe UK number plate flag now works like the EU flag used to – it removes the need for an additional black and white UK sticker unless you are driving to Spain, Cyprus or Malta. Despite this, people are much less interested in getting a UK flag.โ Antony explained. โBefore Brexit, 21% of our customers ordered an EU flag. However, in 2023, only 5% of customers ordered the UK flag. It seems that some people preferred the EU flag, not just because it made it easier to drive outside of the UK, but because they liked the design of it.โ
Antony also explained that it has become commonplace for owners ofย private number platesย to opt for flags to show their political allegiances, even if they have no plans to drive abroad. โSome clients proudly and consciously opt for the newer UK flag, but others request the old EU plates to show their love for the EUโ. Antony continues, โWeโve got to tell them that we canโt legally supply those any longer for use on the roads.โ
So, whatโs now required to be able to drive abroad? Itโs dependent on the country youโre travelling to! It’s likely you will require either a UK sticker or a new set of plates with a UK flag, or in some countries, both. There are also other elements to consider, for example, in certain areas itโs compulsory to keep a warning triangle in your car.
Plates4Less recommends motorists always check the individual requirements of the place they are travelling to.
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