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DVLA warns drivers could face £1,000 fine for breaking new plate rules

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Drivers who break new vehicle number plate regulations could face a a hefty fine as it is now considered to be breaking the law.

The DVLA introduced new guidelines on car number plate on March 1. A number of changes were announced and affects how number plates should look to coincide with a new batch of plates launched in 2022.

The rules will affect things such as types of lettering, materials used, location identification and indetifiers on the plates.

New number plates have been made to allegedly resist more wear and tear while being easier to track with surveillance equipment, the Liverpool Echo reports.

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