Clean and readable, can’t see the problem with them.Also (thankfully) they are making 4D plates illegal too, but I think if you already have them, you'll be OK.
YepAre you saying that from September we have to display UK sticker rather than a GB sticker ?
Bugger!! I’ve just fitted some nice shiny GB letters to the back of the van & trailer
Worse - I had a set of plates made up with GB stickers!Bugger!! I’ve just fitted some nice shiny GB letters to the back of the van & trailer
I had to Google 4D number plates, I’d never heard of them. I realise I’ve seen them on the road, but thought they were just a new style.Clean and readable, can’t see the problem with them.
I wouldnt want one, just because they look far more difficult to keep clean than a standard plate. Oh actually that might be a plus point on my bike.I think the legal problems with 4D plates is that the shadows created by the raised letters can distort the way they are read by ANPR.
But they are not being made illegal, they just won't meet the latest BS "e" version later in the year, all previous BS made plates will still be legal to use.I think the legal problems with 4D plates is that the shadows created by the raised letters can distort the way they are read by ANPR.
YesIs it just me that sees that as being short for a type of disease?
Do you know what chlamydia is?!!Is it just me that sees that as being short for a type of disease?
Should've gone to Specsavers...Which plate am I looking at as the only one that looks legible seems to be back to front...