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That means any GB sticker is no longer valid. Government advice is to remove or cover GB stickers; you can buy UK items to fit a standard registration plate.
British motorists planning to drive abroad in EU countries must remove any GB stickers from their vehicle, as new laws come into effect. The old sticker used on the back of vehicles is no longer ...
Brits taking their cars out of the country can no longer use their ‘GB’ car stickers, as their validity ended on 28 September. Instead, they will have to get a new ‘UK’ version.
‘GB’ Number Plate Sticker No Longer Valid Abroad Drivers travelling to Europe and beyond must now show ‘UK’ markings on their cars.
UK-registered cars will need to display a GB sticker in the Republic of Ireland after Brexit, the government has said. New government advice said the sticker must be displayed in any EU country.
From Tuesday, 28 September the traditional GB sticker is being replaced by a UK one, with implications for drivers with new GB number plates as well as those with older EU-style plates.
New GB sticker plate ban attacked as 'stupid bureaucracy' and a 'petty' change NEW NUMBER PLATE rules which will see drivers forced to place a ‘UK' sticker on their cars before travelling abroad ...
Drivers must remove GB car stickers when in Europe under Brexit travel changes The British government asked the United Nations to change car stickers from GB to UK ...
From September 28, 2021, the GB sticker or magnet that’s placed on the back of your car will no longer be valid. Instead, you’ll need a ‘UK’ sticker, while those with ‘GB’ on their number plate will ...
UK motorists driving into Ireland - and Europe - after Brexit may need to display a GB sticker on their cars to avoid breaking the law, the Government has warned.
UK-registered cars will need to display a GB sticker in the Republic of Ireland after Brexit, the government has said. New government advice said the sticker must be displayed in any EU country.
Number plate changes The GB sticker was valid for cars from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.