You have to register your plates for testing purposes or for demo and delivery purposes.
And that's all you can use them for. You can't take your family for an outing on them. You can't even drop your kids off at school on your way to deliver the car somewhere.
HJ
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It was n't new, about a year old.
Sure it can do the speed - and the braking - but perhaps not on a busy Mway with increased risk of pranging the thing for someone.
Edited by Round The Bend on 28/05/2008 at 11:54
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We eft ours at the garage once nd only realised when we got to London to collect an un-registered Accord, the driver reckoned it wouldn't be a problem, there are so few traffic patrols he decided to chance it.
He drove it back at a rate of knots and didn't get a second glance off anyone driving with no plates at all. He arrived home over an hour ahead of me and I was doing more than 70 for most of the way. At least the guy's new car was well run-in! :-)
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