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When you go abroad in your car, why do you have to display a sticker on it eg,GB?

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which countries are the letters I and F representing?

What are the letters for Holland and Spain?

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  1. you put GB on your car that way they know a man is driving it and not to have a pop or you will get a slap . unlike if a french boy is driving he will get out and try to kiss you or something equally homm


  2. You don't *have* to display that sticker, it's just custom. It represents the car owner's sense of pride in their nationality.

    I = Italy (Italia)

    F = France

    Holland is "ND", I think (for Nederland)

    Spain is "E" (for Espana)

  3. You don't need a GB sticker if you have a proper Euro plate with the blue logo at the start.

    You need to put GB as the police will not understand your numberplate and not know where your car comes from.  If they see a GB sticker or GB is on the numberplate they know it is a british car and they have to contact the British police if you do something wrong.

    I = italy, F= France

    NL= Netherlands (including Holand) E=Spain (Espania in spanish)

  4. because the driving regulations are different. so if some idiot is in the middle of germany and cought driving on the left, then they won't spend the night in jail. plus the number plates are different, the the usual number plates that we have, are actually very illegal in several other countries, so then the police know that your car is still legal.

    I stands for italy, f stands for france, spain is E (for Espana) and Holland i think is NL (netherlands)

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