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Dive into Our Crisp FAQ Segment on Top-Notch, Road-Compliant Number Plates.
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Yes, yes and YES! Drive with confidence knowing that all the 4D Number Plates listed here are in full compliance with road legal standards. Stay stylish and assured on the road!
Traditionally, number plates were attached using screws. Yet, this method is no longer preferred since it can diminish visibility or distort the plate's lettering. Plus, incorrect drilling might lead to cracks.
We provide a variety of discrete DIY fixing solutions for you to select during your purchase.
Choosing between gel and acrylic number plate lettering is akin to comparing apples and oranges.
Gel offers a subtle, sophisticated touch, while acrylic delivers a crisp, bold appearance. We also have unique styles like ghost, matte, and more.
Whichever you choose, the outcome will undoubtedly be stunning. Trust your instinct, and you won't be disappointed.
Displaying a UK, SCO, ENG, or CYM flag on your plate is entirely legal and can significantly elevate the look of your plates, especially with our 4D flags.
If you're venturing outside the UK, the UK flag eliminates the need for extra stickers on your vehicle as an added bonus.
Ever spotted a green badge on the number plate of fully electric vehicles? This badge sets your EV apart from non-EV counterparts. With it, you unlock access to areas like ULEZ and other zero-emission zones, ensuring you're ahead of the curve for any upcoming zero-emission incentives.
However, if the badge isn't to your aesthetic preference or doesn't offer tangible benefits in your locality, feel free to skip it. It's all about choice!"
Ever been puzzled by the terms '3D' and '4D' when it comes to number plates? You're not alone. Before 2020, '3D' often referred to standard printed plates with a shadow "3D effect". Therefore the introduction of raised lettering was dubbed as '4D Number Plates' for differentiation.
Fast forward to today, and these labels have blurred. Different companies use the terms interchangeably, often marketing identical products under either banner. The reason? There's no strict definition for either term in the industry.
The DVLA has set specific guidelines to ensure number plates meet legal standards. Key visual criteria include:
Remember to always adhere to these standards to stay compliant on the roads.
Learn more about technicalities in our in-depth blog post here.