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Nothing needs to be (or can be) done regarding headlights - the LED beam pattern is flat enough. You do need a UK Sticker now (NOT GB any more) if not already part of your number plate and some other bits :Do I need to do anything to the headlights to drive on the right hand side of the road in a right hand drive car? Or are they OK because LED ones work differently?
Thanks JimNothing needs to be (or can be) done regarding headlights - the LED beam pattern is flat enough. You do need a UK Sticker now (NOT GB any more) if not already part of your number plate and some other bits :
Driving in Europe checklist | Advice and tips | RAC Drive
A European travel checklist to help plan for your trip and keep you safe and on the right side of the law while you are away.www.rac.co.uk
The UK sticker situation puzzles me, as everything you read says you need a UK sticker on the car, and indeed there is the potential for a fine of something like £120, however I see plenty of British cars on YouTube driving in Europe without any UK identification present (sticker/numberplate), for example Harry's European tour in his Emira, Shmee's various trips to Europe, random British cars on Nürburgring touristenfahrten videos etc.Nothing needs to be (or can be) done regarding headlights - the LED beam pattern is flat enough. You do need a UK Sticker now (NOT GB any more) if not already part of your number plate and some other bits :
Driving in Europe checklist | Advice and tips | RAC Drive
A European travel checklist to help plan for your trip and keep you safe and on the right side of the law while you are away.www.rac.co.uk
Having just been to Ypres Lotus day I can confirm that only about half the UK cars on Le Shuttle actually had said correct sticker/number plate designator…….. For the sake of a few quid why take the risk though……The UK sticker situation puzzles me, as everything you read says you need a UK sticker on the car, and indeed there is the potential for a fine of something like £120, however I see plenty of British cars on YouTube driving in Europe without any UK identification present (sticker/numberplate), for example Harry's European tour in his Emira, Shmee's various trips to Europe, random British cars on Nürburgring touristenfahrten videos etc.
I wonder if the sticker is one of those things that should be done but isn't really enforced unless you get unlucky with a particularly conscientious police officer, or whether some countries are more risky than others for getting away with it. Of course the sensible thing is to just go with a sticker to be on the safe side!
It's probably a mix of reasons why people don't, some may just not think about it, some may forget and some may just not want the sticker on the car. I have to say I would find it tempting to risk not having the sticker on the car if taking my car to Europe as it isn't exactly a wonderful addition to the car looks wise, but then again...Having just been to Ypres Lotus day I can confirm that only about half the UK cars on Le Shuttle actually had said correct sticker/number plate designator…….. For the sake of a few quid why take the risk though……
that might also be the case for me!I think my boss/copilot/wife will ensure we have a sticker!