Each year in March and September new number plates are released by the DVLA - meaning certain ones are banned.
The DVLA has issued a list of banned registration plates for cars following the launch of some new numbers today.
Earlier this year, the latest 23 plate was made available for newly registered vehicles for the first time and from today, September 1, that will be replaced by the 73 plate. Drivers will therefore be able to tell at a glance which year a car was first sold and registered to an owner.
Danmark Seneste Nyt, Danmark Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også læse nyheder, der ligner denne, som vi har indsamlet fra andre nyhedskilder.
DVLA issues £1,000 fine warning as summer comes to an endThe colder months will soon be arriving
Læs mere »
35 EastEnders pictures: Lily gives birth, Cindy aftermath and stalker caughtYour weekly EastEnders picture gallery, previewing episodes airing from Monday September 4 to Thursday September 7.
Læs mere »
The '73 reg' number plates banned by the DVLA for being too rudeThe DVLA has banned a slate of new plates from being able to be used from September 1, 2023
Læs mere »
PlayStation Plus prices are increasing from September 2023PlayStation has announced that it will be increasing the prices of its PlayStation Plus subscription service from next month.
Læs mere »
Every cancelled and delayed flight from Manchester Airport on September 1Some passengers are set to face disruption
Læs mere »