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New rules for driving outside the UK
The rules are changing for drivers planning a trip across the channel.
From 28 September drivers will need a UK sticker instead of a GB sticker on their vehicle and any towed trailers to drive abroad.
Current laws require a GB sticker to be displayed on the rear of your vehicle if your number plate has either a Euro symbol, a national flag of England, Scotland or Wales, or numbers and letters only.
If your number plate includes the GB identifier with the Union flag (Union Jack), you do not need a GB sticker.
If you are driving in Spain, Cyprus or Malta, you must display a GB sticker no matter what is on your number plate.
If you are travelling after 28 September, you will need to cover or remove the GB sticker and replace it with a UK sticker.
This applies if your number plate has a GB identifier with the Union flag (Union Jack), a Euro symbol, a national flag of England, Scotland or Wales or numbers and letters only.
You do not need a GB or UK sticker to drive in Ireland, no matter when you are driving.
Visit the government website to find out more.
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SUE TAYLOR | 03 September 2021