Well..
you must be able to read (with glasses or contact lenses, if necessary) a car number plate made after 1 September 2001 from 20 metres.
Although pre 1 September number plates were a little larger and should be read from a distance of 20.5 metres.
The joke is the silver car (assuming the car park designer followed the regs for a 90 degree square parking (5.5m bay length + 6.0m lane widths) layout) was clearly 23 metres away! So the chap was unfairly failed.
( , Mon 4 Dec 2017, 9:03, Share, Reply)
you must be able to read (with glasses or contact lenses, if necessary) a car number plate made after 1 September 2001 from 20 metres.
Although pre 1 September number plates were a little larger and should be read from a distance of 20.5 metres.
The joke is the silver car (assuming the car park designer followed the regs for a 90 degree square parking (5.5m bay length + 6.0m lane widths) layout) was clearly 23 metres away! So the chap was unfairly failed.
( , Mon 4 Dec 2017, 9:03, Share, Reply)