Wat the pt of not puttin???Originally posted by nemo77:any ideas what will happens if caught by TP w/o the probation plate?
Haha, yah lor, just put lor. For me, I'd rather put it on longer. Better for people to see me as a P-plate, then all siam me.Originally posted by ahkico:Wat the pt of not puttin???
Huh?Originally posted by Charis75:Haha, yah lor, just put lor. For me, I'd rather put it on longer. Better for people to see me as a P-plate, then all siam me.
But too bad, if continue to put P-plate after 1 year, it's also an offence.
Huh? How can this be? It's not about the car mah, it's about the driver. If you're a new driver, you HAVE to put P-plate. Right?Originally posted by Haru84:Heard from someone before:
If the car belongs to others,not putting p plate would not be an offence. TP will not bother if the car does not belong to you. This is wat i heard....
I wonder wad will happen If i caught W/O license but got Probation plate....Originally posted by nemo77:any ideas what will happens if caught by TP w/o the probation plate?
can i have my plates back? thanksOriginally posted by AE86tofu:I wonder wad will happen If i caught W/O license but got Probation plate....![]()
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some people walking on the pavement should put P-plate also...walk until as if pavement is theirs, dunno how to give way for faster walkersOriginally posted by sgboy2004:some bicyclist and roller-bladers must put P plates oso
Yup, that's what I thought too. Doesn't matter if the car belongs to you or not, new driver = P-plate.Originally posted by EquinoXe:From what I have gathered,even if the car does not belong to you,you still must display your probation plate clearly if you are a new driver.Using "driving a car that doesn't belong to me thats why I did not display a probation plate" as is reason will NOT be accepted and the law will be used against you accordingly.Thats why I have friends who carry their P plate around with them wherever they go cause they're constantly borrowing cars.
I stand corrected if I am wrong.
u r right. p plate for the driver, not e carOriginally posted by EquinoXe:From what I have gathered,even if the car does not belong to you,you still must display your probation plate clearly if you are a new driver.Using "driving a car that doesn't belong to me thats why I did not display a probation plate" as is reason will NOT be accepted and the law will be used against you accordingly.Thats why I have friends who carry their P plate around with them wherever they go cause they're constantly borrowing cars.
I stand corrected if I am wrong.