Skip to content

UK not GB number plates

Featured Replies

I understand that GB stickers or GB legends on number plates are soon to be dropped in favour of UK badging.

I have been looking in line and cannot find any number plates with this UK badging illustrated.

Anyone help.

 

 

  • Replies 76
  • Views 7.2k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • Cheers John,  in - laws and their French friend who keeps Sheep on their land did it 2 or 3 months ago and hopefully it's been Sunny and no rain 😀 Re the plates I'll go away and see what the font

  • But let's be honest...   A united kingdom vehicle is just as obvious from a GB plate or a registration plate so a UK sticker would make bugger all difference.

  • Spotted my first UK plate today on a newly registered Ford Puma.

Posted Images

I'm not 100% sure that a UK badge on the number plates would be acceptable, since we are no longer a member of the EU the EU approved number plates with country letters no longer apply to us.

 

My understanding is that we need separate UK badges, like we used to have before the number plates with country letters.

Well past the time when the Secretary of State for Transport or their department, DfT was telling the people of the UK what has been decided.

 

There is a thread in the Electric Vehicle section about what goes on the Green Flash Reg Plates if anything for travelling outwith the UK.

Using UK wouldn't go with the ISO country codes and would be a bit close to Ukraine (UA/UKR). The codes for the United Kingdom being GB/GBR

 

https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:code:3166:UA

 

https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#iso:code:3166:GB

 

Can't see how we'd ever get plated with UK on them.

I quite liked my GB plates and found them useful, but if it's a GB sticker then so be it.

 

EDIT:

 

No it appears the RAC are reporting it here:

 

https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/news/motoring-news/gb-car-sticker-to-be-replaced-by-new-uk-version/

 

What on earth 😕

Edited by cheezemonkhai

Nice see mines ok , GB with Union Jack on left side of number plate.

 

Surprised to see that GB with Euro symbol is acceptable.

Edited by Kenrw8

On 03/09/2021 at 16:54, Kenrw8 said:

Nice see mines ok , GB with Union Jack on left side of number plate.

 

Surprised to see that GB with Euro symbol is acceptable.


Not ok for travel to Europe from some point if I read it correctly. Right mess and plenty of fines ahead at a guess.

Like anyone in another EU country is going to give a four X about whether you have a sticker or not or what it says.

I may need to read that link 3 or 4 times to get my head around it 😄

As I'm hopefully travelling on the 28th at least technically I won't need to change plates, must remember to sort out plate for the trailer in France though. 

First trip back for 18 months and boy what a checklist to sort out 🙄

Ignore it, its written by a civil servant correctly interpreting the fine details of the withdrawal agreement and nothing tyo do with traffic laws in Europe.

 

I am shocked that anyone would believe that traffic police in Europe are going to bother themselves with what symbol is on a number plate or whether or not additional stick on country plates have been used let alone become stressed about it and I live in a country where hoop jumping is a national sport.

 

If you really are concerned then tape over the country identifier that you believe will result in a fine and dont bother with anything else.

 

I don't envy you with the grass cutting!!!!

Edited by J.R.

Cheers John,  in - laws and their French friend who keeps Sheep on their land did it 2 or 3 months ago and hopefully it's been Sunny and no rain 😀

Re the plates I'll go away and see what the font of all knowledge says..... the Daily Fail 🤔 😀

Spotted my first UK plate today on a newly registered Ford Puma.

1092753723_UKnumberplate.thumb.jpg.d6ee39ac65b3f4261b1b7c2628c6e9b1.jpg

On 05/09/2021 at 23:00, J.R. said:

Like anyone in another EU country is going to give a four X about whether you have a sticker or not or what it says.

 

You've met the french police right? (I mean you do live there 😜)

 

British (I guess others too) car in France doing anything at all and it's pull them over and fine them.

The UK plate/sticker is required for travelling through Europe, so I imagine it'll be a field day with this change.
OT, but I know of sombody who had a renault that needed the bumper removed to have a headlight changed that had gone en route, who got fined because they couldn't change it at the roadside. This was despite them having the correct replacement bulb in the car.  To be fair to the French, it was probably just a grumpy officer, as aparantly the local dealer was very accomodating and apologetic.

 

I can't say I understand why they can't just leave it as GB or GB with the union jack.

Either way, the page is very confusing and there should be a single standard for all of the UK not a lot of options.

On 07/09/2021 at 10:57, john999boy said:

Spotted my first UK plate today on a newly registered Ford Puma.

...

 

That looks a lot better than some of the huge UK/country flag with letters in them mess.

Once things have settled, I'd probably get a set for the car to save with a sticker.

Edited by cheezemonkhai

Simple really.  GB = Great Britain, 

but it is the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' hence UK.

 

 

Screenshot 2021-09-10 at 11.46.45.jpg

Edited by e-Roottoot

I get that GB is not UK...

But moving away from ISO codes and the rest

 

Of course that's only my personal opinion and I could well be in the minority.

 

 

It makes little difference if you are only driving about the UK or any of the 4 countries that are the UK.

 

People / Authorities / Police in countries outside the UK might become aware that the Union Flag is not just English or representing Great Britain. 

30 minutes ago, e-Roottoot said:

...

 

People / Authorities / Police in countries outside the UK might become aware that the Union Flag is not just English or representing Great Britain. 

 

Fair point, although I'm a believer in keeping to standards when it's possible :)

Sorry but i fail to understand what you mean, 

 is the new style with a Flag & UK not keeping to a standard design if a UK registered vehicle is outwith the UK?

 

Currently there is all sorts of nonsense on plates inbetween MOTS, and removed for MOT time.

By standards I mean the ISO international standards as listed here (and elsewhere):

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/iso-country-codes--2

 

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland = GB/GBR/826 as the ISO standard country identifier.

As you can see Ukraine is UA/UKR/804, and it would be quite possible for people to think as Ukraine is UKR it also is UK.

image.png.ba55a2227cdb01da82a94bcd3a545cab.png

 

EDIT:

Totally agree with you on people messing about with plates for MOT and it should be an instant road side fine for a mis-spaced/illegal format plate.

Edited by cheezemonkhai
typo

As some might say, Only if they do not know their R,s from their elbow. 

1 minute ago, e-Roottoot said:

As some might say, Only if they do not know their R,s from their elbow. 

 

I agree it's not hugely likely, but you know... there are international standards for a reason :)

Is Gibraltar staying as is GBZ and Guernsey GBG ?

1 hour ago, e-Roottoot said:

Is Gibraltar staying as is GBZ and Guernsey GBG ?

I can see no reason why not. After all, they're not part of the United Kingdom...Ireland.

@KenONeillhow very true, they never were part of Great Britain or the island of Ireland but then Geography has never been a strong point with the British.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.