Numbers on Cars
Discussion
Correct me if i am wrong, but here in the UK, I am lead to believe that it is illegal to have Numbers stuck onto a car, (everyday driving), supposedly encourges racing.
Is this true?
So what I am asking is if this is the case, does the same or a similar law opperate in France.
One guy within our party is contemplating taking his race car down (has numbers on Doors/Bonnet).
Any info a help.
Neil.
Is this true?
So what I am asking is if this is the case, does the same or a similar law opperate in France.
One guy within our party is contemplating taking his race car down (has numbers on Doors/Bonnet).
Any info a help.
Neil.
This was the thread:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=33292&f=23&h=0&hw=Foxtons
I'd be suprised if he got in any real trouble though, can't believe the French poilce would be bothered unless they were looking for an excuse....
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=33292&f=23&h=0&hw=Foxtons
I'd be suprised if he got in any real trouble though, can't believe the French poilce would be bothered unless they were looking for an excuse....
i thought it was illegal, but its about as illegal as showing an L-plate when your not a learner driver
your supposed to cross it off with duck tape or something (number and L-plate), but most people don't
however a cool race-spec car with a cool number with a single line of crossed off duck tape would look cool
plus, its le mans, the police are gonna have more things to worry about than a number on your door... like why you were doing a burnout/150mph with a number on you door
your supposed to cross it off with duck tape or something (number and L-plate), but most people don't
however a cool race-spec car with a cool number with a single line of crossed off duck tape would look cool
plus, its le mans, the police are gonna have more things to worry about than a number on your door... like why you were doing a burnout/150mph with a number on you door
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