Used to be able to get it a few years ago.
Made life alot easier, you only get 1 day of permission.
If I can get it I will organise two (one in QLD one in SYD) So I can drive the next car home, lol
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Used to be able to get it a few years ago.
Made life alot easier, you only get 1 day of permission.
If I can get it I will organise two (one in QLD one in SYD) So I can drive the next car home, lol
that is bullshit. if you are parked in a spot that has no parking restrictions they cannot just ask you to move it on.
it reminds me of these people who parked a couple of shit boxes in front of a holden dealership for months on end and they couldn't get them towed because they weren't in breach of any laws.
If your car isn't registered you can't park it on a public road.
In NSW I don't think you need any special permission to drive an unregistered car to an blue-slip inspection. It's up to you to get insurance for that drive though.
Im pretty sure in NSW your allowed to drive to and from a workshop/panel shop/RTA inspection (blue slip) for registration purposes. Im not sure about insurance cover, maybe you can get a cover note, dunno?
Umm, if its NOT registered, which is isn't.. then technically the car hasnt paid its duty to stay on the road, thus if it is on any part of the councils road (which it is), it can be moved.
Sick of ppl going oh this is bs bla bla bla, without even looking at the actual rules.
It can be in your garage. no probs, as it is on your property, if its on the road, then its not on your property..
But really, its not going to do any harm, but if a neighbour wants to be an ass, he/she can report it and it will be towed away by the council to the yard..
Even a car, after a certain period of time (6 mnths I think), tha tstill has its plates on, the council has a right to take the plates, forfeit them to the RTA and tow the car away
Simply, if its not registered, it shouldn't be on the road
Yeah, what Chris said ^^^^
No rego means you have to have the vehicle stored on your property. It can't be on public land or public roads.
And, yes, in NSW, you are allowed to drive an unregistered vehicle DIRECTLY to an AVIS workshop for the purpose of a Blue Slip, to an Engineering facility for the purpose of getting an Engineer's Certificate, or to an RTA for the purpose of registering a vehicle.
When I picked up my import in Brisbane I drove it from the compliance workshop to Tweed Heads to the nearest RTA in NSW and registered it. The girl behind the counter said they got lots of imports in there so that was fantastic, she knew exactly what to do and I was in and out in 10 minutes. I then drove the car back to Sydney.
Peter
Just do what i did with my old car... park any where u want.. put up a sign that says " BROKEN DOWN.... WILL BE BACK LATER ".
Nah sorry to dissapoint, my old car was a 1980 gemini, it was great, you could park anywhere, leave the note on the dash, come back and not worry bout it gettn towed.
unfortuntely no one would believe my new car would be broken down... stupid chrome wheels.... lol
as long no one is driving the car while is not registered with no plates, then its no problem.