Posted by RedMF40 on July 07, 2018 at 16:32:24 from (172.58.185.217):
In Reply to: DAVID BROWN 990 posted by MJ in the UK on July 07, 2018 at 06:58:38:
If you want to use a motor vehicle on the road in the UK you have to regester it and fit a number plate with letters and numbers issued by the licencing authorty, Up to 2001 the last two letters told you were the vehicle was first regesterd and the letter S was used in all Scottish regestions and thats why I new the rusty DB990 was first regesterd in Scotland. MJ[/quote]
Thank you. Where I live we share the road with tractors that could crush cars. They have no license plates. I'm ok with that but the odd thing is that regular vehicle owners are required to have some kind of minimum liability insurance. No insurance=No registration plates. If you cancel or stop ins for any reason, the insurance co immediately notifies our motor vehicles dept which then imposes heavy fines and demands that the plates be turned in. This policy varies from one state to another.
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