SykomantiS
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It seems so... remember these numberplate fonts are designed to be machine-readable.I wonder if you change the font on the plate this means cameras cannot pick up the plate?
It seems so... remember these numberplate fonts are designed to be machine-readable.
I will be putting this to the test very soon.
Please let us know the outcome.
However - I'm sure there is a bit of law that says plates must be in a certain font, not so?
I have a more interesting proposal, if there are other number and letter stickers stuck with the number plate font on the back and front of the vehilce (but not next to each other, so as not to violate the law on that issue) will that confuse the system? I wonder...
From what I understand the plate must remain free of obstacles - this might apply to stickers and crap on the plate, too?
Not allowed anything that's not part of the vehicle's standard equipment within x cm of the plate. Can't remember the distance.
I have a more interesting proposal, if there are other number and letter stickers stuck with the number plate font on the back and front of the vehilce (but not next to each other, so as not to violate the law on that issue) will that confuse the system? I wonder...
Visible at all times
Only three sizes are acceptable for South African number plates
- 520 mm x 113 mm
- 250 mm x 205 mm
- 250 mm x 165 mm
Number plates must have a lifespan of five years or longer.
Number plates must have an SABS stamp on them.
Number plates must be secured with 4 mm screws.
Number plates must have the correct background according to the province’s requirements.
Any form of advertising on number plates is illegal.
From the end of 2013 Gautengers may no longer have plastic number plates.
Right so that applies to GP plates. What if I were to have the car registered in another province and "use it" here in GP?
Cover the plate with tin foil.![]()
Right so that applies to GP plates. What if I were to have the car registered in another province and "use it" here in GP?
Right so that applies to GP plates. What if I were to have the car registered in another province and "use it" here in GP?
Visible at all times
Only three sizes are acceptable for South African number plates
- 520 mm x 113 mm
- 250 mm x 205 mm
- 250 mm x 165 mm
Number plates must have a lifespan of five years or longer.
Number plates must have an SABS stamp on them.
Number plates must be secured with 4 mm screws.
Number plates must have the correct background according to the province’s requirements.
Any form of advertising on number plates is illegal.
From the end of 2013 Gautengers may no longer have plastic number plates.