DVLA Reiterates Strict Guidelines for Use of DV Number Plates

DVLA Reiterates Strict Guidelines for Use of DV Number Plates

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has issued a firm reminder on the correct use of DV number plates, emphasizing that these plates are strictly reserved for licensed car dealers and vehicle manufacturers and are not intended as a substitute for full vehicle registration.

Stephen Attuh, Director of Communication at the DVLA, addressed the issue on the Citi Breakfast Show on Thursday, February 5, in response to increasing public confusion and misuse of DV plates on roads nationwide. He clarified that DV plates are designed for limited, temporary use, such as moving vehicles from a dealer’s lot for repairs, defect fixing, or test drives before final sale.

Attuh highlighted a widespread misconception among motorists who believe DV plates can be used indefinitely, even after purchasing a vehicle. He stressed, “You are not required to have a DV plate on your vehicle so long as it is not for purposes of fixing a defect on it or test driving. Once the vehicle is sold to you and you are off the dealer’s facility, you are required by law to register the vehicle to be duly identified before it can be on our roads.”

He attributed the growing misuse of DV plates to some car dealers who flout regulations, allowing buyers to use the plates unlawfully. Citing Regulation 23 of Legislative Instrument (LI) 2180, Mr. Attuh underscored that the rules governing trade licences are clear, and any breach is a violation of the law. “The DV plate has many limitations, and its use for ordinary driving is not permitted,” he reiterated.

The DVLA’s renewed advisory seeks to curb unlawful practices and ensure that vehicles on Ghana’s roads are properly registered and identifiable, in line with existing legal requirements.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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