It was more anecdotal, but it sounds logical.Did not know this. Source?
Couldn't find jack on the RTA website.
true that!Dude, if someone wants to take the car, they'll take it regardless of whether it has Ps on it or not.
I try to park near expensive or enthusiast cars because I can be sure they will take care opening their doors as they sure as hell want dents as much as I do.
Never park near SUV's (soccer mum cars like the Lexus boatbarge, X3/5's, Merc M's etc) or Vans as kids are fucking retarded and will open their doors into your car and won't tell mummy, leaving you with a nice ding or a scratch.
Ditto. Such a pain esp since you need to go find another one to replace the one which was nicked and they only come in packs of two.i always take mine off. people usually look for magnetic ones to steal!
Out of curiosity, where on the front could you put your magnetic P plates on?Ditto. Such a pain esp since you need to go find another one to replace the one which was nicked and they only come in packs of two.
Don't you put it on the bonnet? I've found that if the magnetic plates are warm/hot (like in summer) they're less likely to "blow off". If it's cold, it's much easier to fall off. I've heard some moisture also helpsOut of curiosity, where on the front could you put your magnetic P plates on?
I mean, like, last time I had a magnetic L plate, it flew off at around 50km/h and I cbf to get it so I stopped using them.
just take someone elses. its the way it works.Ditto. Such a pain esp since you need to go find another one to replace the one which was nicked and they only come in packs of two.
Depends on the car I suppose. For me, that's how I lost my front magnetic P plate, and hence only have one left on my bootlid. I ended up installing the P plate holder when those rules came in regarding having P plates outside the vehicle opposed to the stick-on-the-windscreen type.Out of curiosity, where on the front could you put your magnetic P plates on?
I mean, like, last time I had a magnetic L plate, it flew off at around 50km/h and I cbf to get it so I stopped using them.
For the front, it seems like the plastic ones are better, just shove them inbetween the licence plate and the bumper recess.
What if someone snips the cable tie?I cable tie my p plates to my number plates. You never have to worry about putting them on, taking them off, getting them stolen, having them fall off...
I stick them on the lower bonet, pretty much near where you would lift it put and the back is a hatch so again near where you would lift it up.Out of curiosity, where on the front could you put your magnetic P plates on?
I mean, like, last time I had a magnetic L plate, it flew off at around 50km/h and I cbf to get it so I stopped using them.
For the front, it seems like the plastic ones are better, just shove them inbetween the licence plate and the bumper recess.
LOLOL!DWhen I got my Ls, I got these crappy cardboard ones :mad1:. Yeah, like they're so useful in the rain