No licence discs for vehicles with “N” plates, says Transport Dept
The department says motorists who intend to renew their licence discs, who still have the 'N' mark will be expected to buy new number plates

POLOKWANE – The MEC for Transport, Makome Makhurupetje, says this decision is in line with the discontinuation of the N-license mark.
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“As of 24 November 2017, the NATIS system will no longer print a licence disc if the vehicle licence number still has an ‘N’ licence mark,” she said.
Makhurupetje added that motorists who intend to renew their licence disc and still have the ‘N’ licence mark, will be issued with the ‘L’ mark and will be expected to buy new number plates.
The ‘L’ licence number system was introduced as a result of the province’s name change from Northern Province to Limpopo, in terms of the constitution, signed by the president on 9 April 2003.
Makhurupetje says the ‘L’ licence number system was implemented with effect from 1 April 2006 and the old ‘N’ number system has to be phased out within the period of 10 years from date of implementation, but was later extended to Novemeber 2017.




