Motorists who are driving UK registered vehicles on the Island without tax may be caught quicker in future.
That's according to the Department of Home Affairs which will roll out Automatic Number Recognition software this summer.
Fixed camera systems and portable devices will be used as part of efforts to detect road users who are breaking the rules:
Minister Bill Malarkey says the legislative requirements are in place to run the trial which could then be extended in the future:
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