Do You Have to Remove L Plates After Driving?
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Many learners leave L plates on because they’re hard to remove — but Government guidance says L plates should be removed or covered when the car isn’t being driven by a learner (with limited exceptions).
This becomes a problem if your plates are:
- Stuck on with adhesive
- Hard to peel off
- Leaving marks behind
That’s why people search:
- do l plates need to be removed
- removable l plates
- temporary l plate solution
Why removable matters
- Encourages correct use
- Protects paintwork
- Works better for shared vehicles
An easier way
With Gripper Mats™:
- Plates go on before the lesson
- Plates come off immediately after
- No scraping or cleaning required