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Motorists are advised to ensure that the number plates attached to their vehicles are legal and approved by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS).

Motorists are advised to ensure that the number plates attached to their vehicles are legal and approved by the South African Bureau of Standards .

EMPD media liaison officer Katlego Mphahlele explained that in South Africa, all vehicles are required to display a front number plate and rear number plate both displaying the vehicle’s registration number.Here is the EMPD’s quick guide:• Number plates must be affixed to the front and rear of a vehicle.

• Number plates must be secured with four-millimetre screws, to ensure that it is not easily detachable.• Number plates must be clearly legible and visible.According to the National Road Traffic Act, 1993/1996, Regulation 35 – a vehicle that displays a number plate that does not comply with the SABS specifications – SABS 1116, shall be issued a summons by a traffic police official with an R200 fine.

 

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