No More Road Tax Discs from February Next Year
Come next February 15 next year, motorist will no longer need to display their road tax disks, the LTA mentioned on 29 August.
OneShift Editorial Team
29 Aug 2016
With cleaner windscreens, motorists are still required to ensure that they have paid their road tax for the year.
Proof of validity can be checked by logging on to the One.Motoring website.
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