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Lamborghini driver pulled over by cops for breaking two road rules in £230,000 motor – can you spot one?

Published on April 18, 2025 at 01:10 PM

A LAMBORGHINI driver was pulled over for breaking two road rules in their £230,000 car.

However, the by the £230,000 vehicle are quite hard to spot when you’re not looking hard enough.

Parking ticket on a car windshield.
Failure to follow road laws can see you being slapped with hefty fines
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One unlucky driver was slapped with not one but two fines

Police (WMP) revealed that they pulled over the lime green Lamborghini Huracan for two major reasons.

The first was that they noticed the luxury car, which is worth £230,000 according to Auto Trader, did not possess a front registration plate.

They also noticed that the car did not hold a .

Under UK law, all cars must have a front number plate and failure to do so can result in a hefty £1000 fine.

Not having a can also result in a £1000 meaning this unlucky driver got slapped with a £2000 fine.

WMP Traffic took to to reveal that the incident took place, posting: “D-Unit #ANPRInterceptors sighted this #Lamborghini on the M42 without a front registration plate.

“Upon further inspection the vehicle did not hold a valid MOT.

“Driver reported.”

and dealers have often warned Brits about the more niche driving laws that we have in the UK.

One family in discovered that their £22,000 vehicle had been repossessed suddenly as they had not paid a penalty charge notice.

Since the family were out of the country, they were unaware of the before their car was eventually taken.

After the incident, motor experts urged drivers to be vigilant about following road laws and to ask neighbours to keep them up to date with any PCNs being slapped on their cars.

Costs for drivers have been rising too, with raising fines by £30.

The Mayor said that the was intended to stop “anti-social and obstructive parking”; which regularly plagues residential areas in London.

The money generated by the increase in fines will also be funnelled into road law enforcement costs.

Mayor Khan also introduced the Ultra Low Emission Zone which expanded to cover all London boroughs in 2023.

The scheme requires all with emission targets to pay a £12.50 charge every day.

Despite controversy around the choice, the ULEZ has led to a dramatic reduction in harmful air pollutants and has had direct health benefits for many Londoners including improved respiratory health.

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