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If you are teaching a learner to drive you have many responsibilities. It’s important that, as a supervisor, you know what your responsibilities are.

Where to put L plates

One of your many responsibilities is to make sure the L plates are placed correctly. L plates should be visible from both the front and back of the vehicle. There are no specific places to put them, as you’ll need to think about where to put L plates on your vehicle, as what might be a good place on one car might make the L plates difficult to spot on another.

A tag plate number search is synonymous with a license plate number search. Often times tag plate number is what people are looking for which is British in origin, where a license plate number is an American term in origin. So tag plate number and license plate number are the same thing. Need help making L plates stick! Reply Prev of 2. 2 Next Reply Author. Original Poster. Monday 16th February 2015. So, the OH is learning to drive. To keep you safe while you are first learning to drive, there are some conditions you must follow while on your learner licence: You can only drive a car when you have a supervisor sitting beside you.; Your car must display learner (L) plates (external link) front and rear.; You may carry passengers but your supervisor has to agree as they will be responsible for them.

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L plate regulations

The DVSA (Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency) have strict rules governing the display of L plates.

Failure to display L plates could result in 25 demerit points and a fine of $100. If you're driving with a Class 1 or Class 6 learner licence, you must display L plates on your vehicle. If you're driving a car, van or ute, your L plates: must be displayed on both the front and rear of the vehicle, must be displayed where it is clearly visible.

  • The L plates themselves should be 178 x 178mm in size, and there are specific dimensions for the layout of the plate itself.
  • They should be visible from both the front and rear, meaning you will need to display at least two on your vehicle.
  • L plates should only be displayed while a learner is driving the vehicle.
  • In Wales, it is permitted to use D plates, either instead of, or as well as, L plates.

In order to make sure your L plates comply with the DVSA regulations, make sure you buy them from a reputable retailer. If you are buying L plates online, make sure it clearly states they are suitable for use in the UK, as the Republic of Ireland uses L plates with slightly different dimensions.

Types of L plate

Once you know the regulations on L plates and have planned where you’re likely to need to display them on your car for them to be fully visible from the front and back, you have to decide between the different types available.

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Each type have their pros and cons. It will be easier for you to know which type will work for you when you know where you’ll need to display them. There are four main types of L plates:

  • Magnetic L plates
    These are the most popular, as they are easy to attach and remove. When shopping for magnetic L plates, be sure to buy high quality ones with a good magnet, and place them on a clean, flat surface, to reduce the likelihood of them falling off.
  • Self-cling L plates
    These can be placed on windows. They are best avoided if possible, as they can obscure vision, but can provide an alternative for cars where the body is plastic, or the shape makes it difficult to use magnetic L plates.
  • Self-adhesive L plates
    These can be stuck onto the car like stickers. They should be used on cars that are only being used by learners, as they are difficult to remove and can damage the paintwork when taken off.
  • Tie on L plates
    These can be attached to the car’s bumper using string. While there are still some models of car that L plates can be attached to in this way, it is often not an option on modern cars.

How else should I prepare a car for a learner?

As an experienced driver, the driving itself has probably become second nature to you. Learners however, have to think about every aspect of their driving, as well as the road itself. You should therefore prepare your car for a learner by removing distractions and decluttering.

  • Turn the radio off
    The sound of the radio can be an unnecessary distraction. Don’t just turn it down, turn it off, and allow the learner to concentrate on their driving, not singing along to their favourite song.
  • Remove anything hanging from the rear view mirror
    Items hanging from the rear view mirror are not only distracting, they can be a hazard in themselves should they fall off.
  • Remove any stickers obscuring vision through the windows
    Stickers in the rear window can be particularly obstructive to vision. While it might not bother somebody who is used to the vehicle, for a learner they can not only be distracting, they can make it harder to judge distances when parking. Your front windscreen will hopefully be relatively clear of obstructions, but make sure you remove anything unnecessary, for example, old parking tickets.
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  • Push down the headrests on the back seats
    Many cars let you push down the headrests on the back seats. This will improve vision through the back window.
  • Remove excess weight from the boot
    A heavy car doesn’t handle the same as a light one. As it’s unlikely a learner will take their test in a car with a full boot, make sure it’s empty before they use your car for practice.
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  • Slim down your key chain
    There’s nothing more distracting than dangly keyrings, or bits of string banging your leg or jingling around every time you go round a corner, so take anything unnecessary off of your keyring.

Now you know how to prepare your car for a learning – find out more about the responsibilities of a supervisor with our guide to supervising a learner driver

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Remember to always make sure your learner has the right learner driver insurance before taking to the wheel.

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I've been learning to drive and so we have learner plates on one car. We've been leaving them on even though OH takes that car to work. Today we went to the Wigram airshow (with OH driving, not me) and someone there (working in the parking lot) stopped us and read us the riot act for having them on. Is it really illegal to drive with learner plates on if the learner driver isn't driving? I see people alone in cars with learner plates on ALL THE TIME and my driving instructor has non-removable plates on the car as well and he obviously drives alone between appointments at the very least.
I've had a look at the road code but can't find anything. You'd think it would be a bit more obvious.
I can see it being something that if you are already getting a ticket they'd tack on something for having the learner plates on, but the guy was really adamant it was a serious offense and told us to remove them immediately.