GB Stickers?

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Linus27

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152 posts

219 months

Thursday 16th November 2006
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If you drive your car abroad, do we have to display a GB sticker on your car even when back in the UK or is it optional. I just saw some nice looking cars at the Virginia Waters meet with big white GB stickers stuck on the back and I thought they ruined the look of the car.

baSkey

14,291 posts

233 months

Thursday 16th November 2006
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if you have blue stripe eu plates you don't need a sticker. to be honest that's what id'd do if i were always channel hopping.

i guess the reason people leave them on is because they know they'll be going backwards and forwards..

nda

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 16th November 2006
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Linus, I hate GB stickers too (I have one on an old Aston because it looks good, other than that, no). In roughly 20 years of driving in France in a variety of rude cars, I have never had a GB plate or a GB or Euro number plate on any car. Never been stopped for that but stopped countless times for speeding and the GB issue has never been mentioned.

I'd say don't bother with it.

Martin Keene

9,918 posts

232 months

Thursday 16th November 2006
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I've got the GB Euro thing on the end of my plates, but they are not recognised Switzerland because they are not part of the EU. When I drove through Switzerland last month even the noritously picky Swiss didn't care either...

Linus27

Original Poster:

152 posts

219 months

Thursday 16th November 2006
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but is it a legal requirement to show the GB sticker or is it just a case of if you want to?

nda

22,326 posts

232 months

Thursday 16th November 2006
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I believe it is a legal requirement - however I've never seen it enforced.

bobsterv12

1,152 posts

217 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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True, but they only cost a couple of quid for the magnetic GB stickers, easily removable.. so whats the downside?

Rawwr

22,722 posts

241 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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bobsterv12 said:
True, but they only cost a couple of quid for the magnetic GB stickers, easily removable.. so whats the downside?


Ever tried putting a magnet on a plastic car?

iamthestig

13,112 posts

219 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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I thought GB stickers were phased out last summer in favour of plastic 'Ingerlund' flags to stick on the top of your car windows?

baSkey

14,291 posts

233 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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iamthestig said:
I thought GB stickers were phased out last summer in favour of plastic 'Ingerlund' flags to stick on the top of your car windows?



i think you are getting confused with the rule introduced to allow scaffolding lorries to make any movement they desire without signalling so long as the in-ger-lund flad is displayed on each window with an extra one tied to the back..

Martin Keene

9,918 posts

232 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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Linus27 said:
but is it a legal requirement to show the GB sticker or is it just a case of if you want to?


A GB sticker or Euro plates are legal requirements in the EU. GB is a legal requirement in non EU countries, including Switzerland.

bobsterv12

1,152 posts

217 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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Rawwr said:
bobsterv12 said:
True, but they only cost a couple of quid for the magnetic GB stickers, easily removable.. so whats the downside?


Ever tried putting a magnet on a plastic car?


try using two, one inside and the other outside - say of the boot, should hold 'em together! if your plastic bits arent too thick .. ai ai!

dcb

5,911 posts

272 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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Rawwr said:

Ever tried putting a magnet on a plastic car?


Halfords and other vendors do stick on GB stickers
for about £1.50 for those of us who travel by car to
outside the EU.

I think CH is the nearest, maybe Ukraine after that ?

hugoagogo

23,383 posts

240 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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Norway, the Kaliningrad Russian enclave, Bosnia Hercegovina or Morroco would be nearer. Iceland maybe i suppose but you'd hardly take your car

tog

4,628 posts

235 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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I use the chrome-plated GB letters. Look much nicer on classics. They're stick-on, but not easily removable. You can get bolt-on ones too.

Flat in Fifth

45,525 posts

258 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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dcb said:
Rawwr said:

Ever tried putting a magnet on a plastic car?


Halfords and other vendors do stick on GB stickers
for about £1.50 for those of us who travel by car to
outside the EU.

I think CH is the nearest, maybe Ukraine after that ?

Norway? Direct ferries from Newcastle.

autoholic

353 posts

218 months

Friday 17th November 2006
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Been on through the tunnel a few times and did notice the lack on GB's. Check out the Lexus and Audi in front of me.

Evercross

6,318 posts

71 months

Wednesday 29th September 2021
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As of today GB stickers are no longer valid and we need to be using the new 'UK' designation instead,

GB number plate sticker no longer valid abroad.




My first thought when I see the above is 'Ukraine...?'