A new road law is set to shake up the UK within weeks, and it seems that only the older generation of drivers are ready for it. The introduction of the new 74 plates will see a significant change on streets and roads across the nation, with motorists being urged to familiarise themselves with the upcoming regulations before they come into effect. Bill Fennell, Chief Ombudsman and Managing Director of The Motor Ombudsman, issued a cautionary note ahead of the September 1 launch: "It is clear that, while living in a world where so much information is at your fingertips, the sheer volume of content can be overwhelming.

" He continued: "Helping to plug the generation gap with valuable motoring knowledge that will enable them to navigate their driving journey with independence and confidence is therefore crucial." The annual change to number plate designs is expected to roll out across newly registered vehicles from September 1 this year. The current plates beginning 23 will end and the 73 design will be in place until March 2024.

D rivers can get a new 73 plate as required from September 1 with a number of personalisation option available. The DVLA has already announced the banned list which includes ‘EA73 POO’, ‘TE73ROR’ and ‘TH73EAT’. Fennell observed that older drivers' confidence seems less affected by the deluge of online content reports Birmingham Live , with just two per cent of this demographic swayed by what they read on prominent digital platforms.

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