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Newly qualified driver - which plate to use?
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Square white plates are available for newly qualified drivers; some have a green P and others have a green L. What is the difference between the two plates?
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If you go to the United Kingdom bit, it kind of gives the impression that a new driver (But has been driving for a few months) displays the Green P plate. Someone who has just passed the test would display the Green L plate (The red version being pre-test). Hope this reads OK, William.
If you go to the United Kingdom bit, it kind of gives the impression that a new driver (But has been driving for a few months) displays the Green P plate. Someone who has just passed the test would display the Green L plate (The red version being pre-test). Hope this reads OK, William.
That's not quite what it says Judge:
After learners in Great Britain pass their driving test, they may opt to display green P-plates (for "probationary") to show their lack of experience; this is entirely voluntary however. Some new drivers use green L plates (the pre-test colour being red), however as the L usually stands for Learner it is more common to use P Plates.
After learners in Great Britain pass their driving test, they may opt to display green P-plates (for "probationary") to show their lack of experience; this is entirely voluntary however. Some new drivers use green L plates (the pre-test colour being red), however as the L usually stands for Learner it is more common to use P Plates.
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