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Vehicle Registration Marks Act 2007

Summary

This Act sets out the official rules for how UK vehicle registration marks (number plates) must look, what information they display, and how they should be formatted. It gives the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) the power to control and manage these registration marks to ensure they're standardised across the country.

A vote to support means

  • Supporting this Act means backing rules that make vehicle registration marks (number plates) clearer and safer. It helps police identify vehicles more easily, improves road safety, and allows the DVLA to manage the registration system more efficiently.

A vote to oppose means

  • Some people might worry about privacy concerns if number plates are too easy to track. Others might object to costs involved in updating registration systems, or feel that rules about number plates are too strict or unnecessary.

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Bill Passage

Commons

  • 1st reading13 Dec 2006
  • 2nd reading23 Mar 2007
  • Committee stage18 Apr 2007
  • Report stage20 Apr 2007
  • 3rd reading20 Apr 2007

Lords

  • 1st reading23 Apr 2007
  • 2nd reading10 May 2007
  • Committee stage28 Jun 2007
  • 3rd reading9 Jul 2007
Royal Assent19 Jul 2007
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