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Old 16-07-12, 07:20 PM   #1
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Bike's in at the garage and need to pick someone up later, would normally just pick them up on the back of my bike, however can't do that. I'm technically insured to ride her bike TPFT (my policy includes use of other bikes), but she only has a CBT and therefore has L plates. I wouldn't be too bothered if it was just me on my own as the likeliehood is I wouldnt get stopped, but as I'll have a pillion and the bike will have L plates (they take ages to get off), if any police see me I'm guaranteed to get pulled.

I'll be able to produce insurance license etc but am I likely to get done for displaying L plates when im not actually a learner?

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Old 16-07-12, 07:23 PM   #2
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No -- you can ride a bike with L plates even if you have a full A category on your licence - Therefore not an issue
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Old 16-07-12, 07:24 PM   #3
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You'll be pulled for sure. Can you take them off?
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Old 16-07-12, 07:24 PM   #4
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i doubt you can get done for displaying L plates when you're not a learner. As long as your insurance allows you to ride someone elses bike, and your insurance & license covers you to ride (with a pillion) then i wouldn't see it being an issue. Make sure her bike is fully legal, as with you being the driver, are responsible for making sure the bike is leagal and road worthy
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Old 16-07-12, 07:25 PM   #5
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don.t see a problem. think about it driving instructors ride/drive with L plates on all the time. however you might get pulled.
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Old 16-07-12, 07:26 PM   #6
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" The Highway Code states that L Plates "should be removed or covered when not being driven by a learner (except on driving school vehicles)". This is because L plates are designed to show that the vehicle is being driven by a learner driver so that other drivers can be aware that the driver may be a bit more hesitant than they would otherwise expect, or more likely to make mistakes. This enables other drivers to (hopefully) be a little more patient. Although, it is not an offence to leave L Plates showing when the vehicle is being driven by a fully licensed driver, it can mis-lead everyone else."
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Old 16-07-12, 07:30 PM   #7
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the easiest way is to get some gaffer tape or electrical tape and put some across it
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Old 16-07-12, 07:31 PM   #8
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Just cover it up?
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Old 16-07-12, 07:37 PM   #9
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Completely forgot about covering it up actually, cheers. Reckon a couple of strips of electrical tape to make like an X over them both would suffice?

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Old 16-07-12, 07:39 PM   #10
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Completely thought about covering it up actually, cheers. Reckon a couple of strips of electrical tape to make like an X over them both would suffice?
Yep thats what my DAS instructor did
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