Is WA the only state were roadworthys are not required every time you register.
-- Edited by Red Dog on Monday 6th of May 2013 07:47:11 AM
briche said
11:39 AM May 6, 2013
Tassie does not either, only if you let the rego runs out !!!
-- Edited by briche on Monday 6th of May 2013 11:39:52 AM
Roving-Dutchy said
11:58 AM May 6, 2013
Hi Rockey Lizard
How are you covered for accident cover if you have no third party accident cover on your vehicle and you are responsible for injury to another person. Cheers David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Monday 6th of May 2013 12:00:08 PM
Grams said
02:50 PM May 6, 2013
No, SA doesn't do that either. You just register the vehicle every year. No need to do anything else.
pauline said
03:16 PM May 6, 2013
Qld also............
Happywanderer said
03:36 PM May 6, 2013
No need to get a roadworthy in Victoria either.
The only time is if you have bought a vehicle from another state and are registering it in Vic.
rockylizard said
03:37 PM May 6, 2013
Gday...
VIC doesn't require RWC/Green Slip etc for rego renewal either.
[not wanting to start a debate, but I very much doubt if, because of annual RWCs/Green Slips NSW has any less 'clunkers' that are borderline roadworthy than any other state and no better 'accident incidence' . Green Slips just cost money/generate revenue with little measurable impact on road safety etc]
Cheers - John
Rip and Rosie said
06:48 PM May 6, 2013
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
VIC doesn't require RWC/Green Slip etc for rego renewal either.
[not wanting to start a debate, but I very much doubt if, because of annual RWCs/Green Slips NSW has any less 'clunkers' that are borderline roadworthy than any other state and no better 'accident incidence' . Green Slips just cost money/generate revenue with little measurable impact on road safety etc]
Cheers - John
In NSW you require a PINK slip (mechanical safety check) and a GREEN slip (3rd party insurance certificate) to renew registration for all vehicles,except for vehicles up to 5 years old, which require only the GREEN slip.
Gerty Dancer said
07:06 PM May 6, 2013
Roadworthy not required in ACT either, but its even more expensive to register vehicles than NSW!
Happywanderer said
07:48 PM May 6, 2013
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
Hi Rockey Lizard
How are you covered for accident cover if you have no third party accident cover on your vehicle and you are responsible for injury to another person. Cheers David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Monday 6th of May 2013 12:00:08 PM
Its part of the registration, nothing extra required.
rockylizard said
08:20 PM May 6, 2013
Happywanderer wrote:
Roving-Dutchy wrote:
Hi Rocky Lizard
How are you covered for accident cover if you have no third party accident cover on your vehicle and you are responsible for injury to another person. Cheers David
Its part of the registration, nothing extra required.
Gday...
Thanks HW
Cheers - John
rockylizard said
08:26 PM May 6, 2013
Rip and Rosie wrote:
rockylizard wrote:
Gday...
VIC doesn't require RWC/Green Slip etc for rego renewal either.
[not wanting to start a debate, but I very much doubt if, because of annual RWCs/Green Slips NSW has any less 'clunkers' that are borderline roadworthy than any other state and no better 'accident incidence' . Green Slips just cost money/generate revenue with little measurable impact on road safety etc]
Cheers - John
In NSW you require a PINK slip (mechanical safety check) and a GREEN slip (3rd party insurance certificate) to renew registration for all vehicles,except for vehicles up to 5 years old, which require only the GREEN slip.
Gday...
OOPS ... me bad ... been a while since I lived in NSW ... forgot about the PINK slip ....
Still not wanting to start a debate ... but even so, without ANY statistical data to back my claim, I am fairly sure NSW vehicles are in no better condition and there are no less accidents (for whatever reason) in NSW than any other state.
Cheers - John
Wombat 280 said
02:47 AM May 7, 2013
When they don't pass the check they truck em off to states where n check required Qld was once know as the NSW wrecker yard god send
Roving-Dutchy said
04:50 AM May 7, 2013
Some of the rust buckets, I have seen in NSW with interstate plates, certainly wouldn't be on the road here and at least once a year you have to make sure that your car is reasonably safe to be on the road, there are many slacko's around that don't give a dam about their own or others safety on our roads and only fix up there car when it is demanded of them to get the rego check done. Cheers David
Red Dog said
05:52 PM May 7, 2013
okall thanks for the info
Red Dog said
05:53 PM May 7, 2013
it must be wa is the only state you can renew on line is that wright?
Yuglamron said
05:53 PM May 7, 2013
If your RV/Motorhome is over 4.5 tonnes in Qld you need a yearly vehicle inspection around the $100 mark.
Happywanderer said
06:48 PM May 7, 2013
Red Dog wrote:
it must be wa is the only state you can renew on line is that right?
I renew mine online every 6 months in Victoria.
Roving-Dutchy said
08:41 PM May 7, 2013
NSW you can renew online, the green slip and pink slip are all done electronically to RMS. Cheers David
Is WA the only state were roadworthys are not required every time you register.
-- Edited by Red Dog on Monday 6th of May 2013 07:47:11 AM
Tassie does not either, only if you let the rego runs out !!!
-- Edited by briche on Monday 6th of May 2013 11:39:52 AM
Hi Rockey Lizard
How are you covered for accident cover if you have no third party accident cover on your vehicle and you are responsible for injury to another person.
Cheers
David
-- Edited by Roving-Dutchy on Monday 6th of May 2013 12:00:08 PM
The only time is if you have bought a vehicle from another state and are registering it in Vic.
Gday...
VIC doesn't require RWC/Green Slip etc for rego renewal either.
[not wanting to start a debate, but I very much doubt if, because of annual RWCs/Green Slips NSW has any less 'clunkers' that are borderline roadworthy than any other state and no better 'accident incidence' . Green Slips just cost money/generate revenue with little measurable impact on road safety etc]
Cheers - John
In NSW you require a PINK slip (mechanical safety check) and a GREEN slip (3rd party insurance certificate) to renew registration for all vehicles,except for vehicles up to 5 years old, which require only the GREEN slip.
Its part of the registration, nothing extra required.
Gday...
Thanks HW

Cheers - John
Gday...
OOPS
... me bad
... been a while since I lived in NSW ... forgot about the PINK slip .... 
Still not wanting to start a debate ... but even so, without ANY statistical data to back my claim, I am fairly sure NSW vehicles are in no better condition and there are no less accidents (for whatever reason) in NSW than any other state.
Cheers - John
Cheers
David
If your RV/Motorhome is over 4.5 tonnes in Qld you need a yearly vehicle inspection around the $100 mark.
I renew mine online every 6 months in Victoria.
Cheers
David