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Thread: Mexican stand-off
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27th November 2004, 08:11 PM #1
Mexican stand-off
Here's one - Is there any advantage in registering a car in Victoria and keeping it in NSW?
I believe that a rego check is not applicable in Vic, and all you have to do is pay the money from anywhere.
I am told that there is really no time allowance for rego transfer. IF the car is to be kept in another state it must be registered to that state straight away.
There is this old bloke (80+) that, as far as I know, has lived in Coffs Harbour for at least 3 years. He has been driving a car with Vic Plates for that time and the car is usually garaged near here (me)
This old bloke is a bit of a menace on the road, and it appears that he considrs that the road belongs to him. If you are turning into a shopping centre dirveway when he is coming in he swings out in front of you as though he is driving a B Double, and if you don't swerve into the kerb he blasts his horn and keeps coming.
The bloke is with a woman, but they use their own surnames, but I doubt that is the reason for the rego thing as two cohabitating pensioners can register two cars, and the saving is only around $20.00 anyway.
I did speak to the local traffic branch blokes, but they don't seem all that interested.
Is there any problem, in the event of an accident, with insurance?
Peter R.
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27th November 2004, 08:43 PM #2
Peter
A word with the local constabulary may get a better response than the RTA.
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27th November 2004, 09:20 PM #3
If you move interstate, you must register your vehicle for the new state within 3 months of moveing there , I think anyhoo.
Al
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27th November 2004, 10:31 PM #4
I'll defer to Dan's expert knowledge, however I thought that Victorian law requires all vehicles usually garaged in Victoria to be registered in Vic. However a period of grace of 90 days is allowed.
When you register a vehicle from interstate you still need a RWC and that car may not be able to comply.
The financial savings may be more because untill recently pensioners in Vic. did not pay any registration fees, only third party insurance ( savings of $ 140 ) which this year was reduced to half the rego fees so only a savings of $ 70.
Peter if you report him you will be doing him a favour, because as the car is not registered correctly if he has an accident his comprehensive insurer wont pay.
Peter.
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27th November 2004, 10:39 PM #5
Re your problem 'driver' aka looney. NSW Police 'Customer Assistance Unit' Ph. 1800-622-571. The person who answers your call will follow it right thru' and call you back with the result. He/she should call the locals & have them go around & 'discuss' the rego problem & manner of driving.
This is not a well advertised service - it is there to take complaints, concerns, thank you's (not too many of those) and generally handle things that might otherwise get swept under the carpet.
Another useful number - Police Assistance Line (PAL) 131444. You can report a anything to this lot, but they don't follow it up personally, just forward it by computer to the local gendarmes to do something. This was set up to take crime reports over the phone that were not urgent.
As well as the rego offence, the problem driver is comitting what used to be the offence of ' Drive so as to Intimidate' Section 4 AAAA of the Motor Traffic Act, but it has changed with the new Australian Road Rules & I don't know what it now is.
The offence was introduced for the people who drove at Police doing RBT etc. then claimed they were just trying to scare the Police, not hit them, and would someone please plug the bullet holes in the car.
You should still be covered by his 'Third Party' insurance if he ploughs nto you, but it would probably be uder the Victorian scheme, which is still less generous than theNSW scheme, but its a 'no fault' one so you save on legal fees.
Hmmm 29 years - you get less for murder these days.
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27th November 2004, 10:44 PM #6
Sturdee
Thats interesting because in NSW pensioners only pay for Compulsory Third Party Insurance and registration is free.
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28th November 2004, 08:12 AM #7
I know in Albury the police do regular rego checks to see how many locals have their cars registered in Wodonga, which is only 2 minutes away.
They take a dim view of this and I think it attracts a substantial fine.
CTP is honoured by any State of origin but if this bloke is injured in NSW he will claim via the green slip (I think thats what it's called) and the insurer will claim back from from TAC (Vic).
Either way the local wallopers are going to enjoy this bloke I think.
His rego fee in Vic (country) is $440 or thereabouts including CTP.
Pensioner discounts have gone.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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28th November 2004, 09:10 AM #8
NSW Costs
Originally Posted by Sturdee
Registration Fee and Motor Vehicle Tax exempt. (the saving is not evident on a registration slip) I don't think it is much above $30.00, if that.
I do appreciate the advice that is coming on this one - I am not comfortable with being a dobber, old school and all that, but you blokes are making a lot of sense.
Peter R.
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28th November 2004, 04:36 PM #9
Originally Posted by Barry_White
This of course is very good news for pensioners. :mad: It is a wonder that the other states haven't done it yet. :confused:
Peter.
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28th November 2004, 05:19 PM #10
There is no period of grace for the change over of registrationor licences. As soon as you take up residecne you must change your reg over(in vic). The penalty in Vic is $500, drive unreg motor vehicle. In NSW it is heavier, about $1000 (unreg, uninsured).
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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28th November 2004, 05:32 PM #11
Originally Posted by Sturdee
Just don't tell Bob Carr what they are doing down there. He is always looking for ways to get more money in his coffers.
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28th November 2004, 06:01 PM #12
Remember the days when the goverment used to work for us, and not the other way around.
Al
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28th November 2004, 08:17 PM #13Remember the days when the goverment used to work for us, and not the other way around.
AlPhoto Gallery
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28th November 2004, 08:22 PM #14
Maybe that was one of them revolitionary dreams I keep haveing??
Viva le revilution, Al
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28th November 2004, 08:42 PM #15
Originally Posted by ozwinner
Viva le REVEALation methinks!
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