Posted by
evildeeds
18 yrs ago
Yes this is correct. Your registration covers the vehicle (bike, car, etc) when it is on a public highway, including footpaths. Any insurance is also invalid if the vehicle registration has run out. You must take it off of the public highway and place it in a private car park, etc.
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190k
18 yrs ago
Not true of insurance, usually the insurance is still valid until such time as the vehicle becomes de-registered. There are a few people who have thier car insured but only bother with rego for three months once every two years to keeep the car registered. These guys use thier cars infrequently and park them off the road. The arguement is taht as they use the car infrequently the rate of being caught is quite low thus the $450 fine once or twice a year is much less than the $5-6K rego.
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"Not true of insurance, usually the insurance is still valid until such time as the vehicle becomes de-registered."
Hmm, well see what happens if the vehicle is stolen while with no registration or is involved in an accident. There will be no pay out. Simple as that.
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