Britons risk having driving licences revoked and issued £100 fine for failing to follow key road rules
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Britons risk having driving licences revoked and issued £100 fine for failing to follow key road rules.
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Learner drivers have been warned they could face £100 fines and slapped with penalty points before they have even passed their practical test if they break strict legal rules.Motoring experts said many provisional driving licence holders may not realise there are official requirements for L plates, including their size, colour and placement on a vehicle.Drivers who fail to follow the rules could receive penalty points on their provisional licence, which would then carry over once they pass their test.
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Experts have warned this could create serious problems for newly qualified motorists, as anyone who builds up six or more points within the first two years of passing their test can have their licence revoked.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Learner drivers are legally required to display L plates at both the front and rear of their vehicle whenever they are driving on public roads.
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The law also requires the plates to feature a red "L" on a white background and measure 178mm by 178mm....
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A: Learner drivers have been warned they could face £100 fines and slapped with penalty points before they have even passed their practical test if they break strict legal rules.Motoring experts said many provisional driving licence holders may not realise there are official requirements for L plates, including their size, colour and placement on a vehicle.Drivers who fail to follow the rules could receive penalty points on their provisional licence, which would then carry over once they pass their test.
B: Experts have warned this could create serious problems for newly qualified motorists, as anyone who builds up six or more points within the first two years of passing their test can have their licence revoked.
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