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Originally Posted by GasoLane
I think the point that Franco is trying to make is that there are quite a few that he's sees daily, so not properly conforming with the rules.
Which in NSW is ...........
Historic vehicles can be used:- For events organised by a recognised historic vehicle club or community group, only if an invitation is received and recorded by the club in the Day Book (the official minutes of the club)
- On the road if they need to be serviced, or if an inspection is needed
- On a longer road journey, if you tell your club and the details are recorded in the Day Book.
- If you want to use your historic vehicle to transport passengers for weddings or other functions, you'll need to check the requirements under the Passenger Transport Act 1990, seek approval from the club, and have the details recorded in the Day Book.
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Its just being used as a scam to get old vehicles on the road without paying full rego like they should be, all that will happen is VicRoads and Victoria Police will wisen up and the genuine clubs and their members will pay the price for it when the rules are tightened up.