Warning as motorists could be fined over Europe driving law confusion – how to avoid

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    From now until the end of September, a GB sticker needs to be visible to drive in the EU – unless the number plate has one on already.

    If a vehicle has an EU, England, Scotland, or Wales flag alongside a GB mark on the number plate, then a GB sticker will also be needed– or drivers can run the risk of a fine from the local authorities. 

    If motorists are planning on driving in Spain, Malta or Cyprus, a separate GB sticker will need to be displayed, no matter what is on the number plate.

    A new ‘UK’ number plate will be needed after September 28 or ensure a UK sticker is visible on the rear of the vehicle, rather than a GB one.



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