We have 1 car and children who have a mix of Provisional & recent Full Licenses. So to comply with the law do we have to display both N & L plates on the front & rear windows? If so won't this restrict the view and so be unsafe?
If both L & N are displayed, how are other road users to know which one is applicable?
If both L & N are displayed, how are other road users to know which one is applicable?
Surely you display the plate relevent to the driver.
If a qualified driver is driving - no plate diplayed
If a learner is driving - the L plate
If a recent full licence driver is driving - the N plate
That is unless you are driving a rocket, and then the science is a bit more complicated.
Surely you display the plate relevent to the driver.
If a qualified driver is driving - no plate diplayed
If a learner is driving - the L plate
If a recent full licence driver is driving - the N plate
That is unless you are driving a rocket, and then the science is a bit more complicated.
If it were me I'd just leave up the L-plates at all times, and forget about it. In the highly unlikely event that I ended up in court I'd explain it to the judge.Problem is multiple drivers with different law requirements for each.
We have 1 car and children who have a mix of Provisional & recent Full Licenses. So to comply with the law do we have to display both N & L plates on the front & rear windows? If so won't this restrict the view and so be unsafe?
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