-- Edited by DandS on Saturday 5th of January 2013 04:36:29 PM
justcruisin01 said
09:10 PM Jan 5, 2013
That's easy enough, I think the main concern is if you have to drive a vehicle to a different owner will mean you will need to have an internett device with you to verifiy the rego statis.
Not every one has this at their finger tips. Just imagine those that work in a service centre & drive several vehicles a day.
JC.
DandS said
12:44 AM Jan 6, 2013
justcruisin01 wrote:
That's easy enough, I think the main concern is if you have to drive a vehicle to a different owner will mean you will need to have an internett device with you to verifiy the rego statis.
Not every one has this at their finger tips. Just imagine those that work in a service centre & drive several vehicles a day.
JC.
Thats right JC. I can only comment on the law in NSW regarding driving vehicles, its is the drivers responibility to make sure the vehicle is registered when being driven.
It may not be available to everyone but it gives people a link to check the vehicle status if they are able to do so.
I have used it a number of times over the years and is well worth it.
I was reading another thread about rego labels, etc for NSW vehicle regos.
This is a simple tool to help identify if a vehicle is registered in NSW.
https://myrta.com/regcheck/
Follow a couple of prompts and you can get a few details on a vehicle.
Daryl
Sure is Doug.
Victoria: http://vre.vicroads.vic.gov.au/
Sth Aust: https://www.ecom.transport.sa.gov.au/et/checkRegistrationExpiryDate.do
West Aust: https://online.transport.wa.gov.au/webExternal/registration/
Daryl
-- Edited by DandS on Saturday 5th of January 2013 04:36:29 PM
That's easy enough, I think the main concern is if you have to drive a vehicle to a different owner will mean you will need to have an internett device with you to verifiy the rego statis.
Not every one has this at their finger tips. Just imagine those that work in a service centre & drive several vehicles a day.
JC.
Thats right JC. I can only comment on the law in NSW regarding driving vehicles, its is the drivers responibility to make sure the vehicle is registered when being driven.
It may not be available to everyone but it gives people a link to check the vehicle status if they are able to do so.
I have used it a number of times over the years and is well worth it.
Regards
Daryl