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    High Court clears way for new DVLA number plate rollout

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMarch 6, 2026No Comments8 Views
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    The High Court has dismissed an application seeking to halt the rollout of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority’s (DVLA) new vehicle registration plates.

    This landmark ruling, delivered on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, effectively ends the legal attempt to block the implementation of the modernized numbering system.

    The new plates, which feature enhanced security elements, regional identifiers, and the Ghanaian national flag, were designed to streamline vehicle identification and curb the proliferation of counterfeit plates.

    The Legal Challenge

    The legal battle began when critics filed a bid to suspend the distribution of the plates, raising concerns over the necessity of the change and the potential costs incurred by vehicle owners. However, presiding over the case, the High Court found the arguments for an injunction insufficient to halt what the state characterizes as a critical national security and administrative upgrade.

    Key Features of the New Plates

    The DVLA has emphasized that the new system is not merely aesthetic but a functional upgrade to the country’s transport infrastructure. Key features include:

    ● Regional Identifiers: Clearly marked regions (e.g., “Greater Accra”) and regional slogans.

    ● Enhanced Security: Integration of QR codes for rapid scanning and digital verification by law enforcement.

    ● Modernized Layout: A standardized format designed for better visibility and data tracking.

    Implementation to Proceed

    With the court’s dismissal of the bid, the DVLA is expected to move forward with the full-scale rollout immediately. Officials have previously stated that the transition is part of a broader digitalization agenda to eliminate “middlemen” (locally known as Goro boys) and ensure that all vehicles on Ghanaian roads are legitimately registered and tracked.

    Vehicle owners are advised to monitor official DVLA channels for schedules regarding the phase-out of old plates and the mandatory registration periods for the new design.

    “This ruling ensures that our drive toward a more secure and digitally integrated transport sector remains on track,” a source close to the DVLA remarked following the court session.

     

     

     

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