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A passenger vehicle owned by a visitor may be driven in Nova Scotia for personal, non-business purposes for a period of 90 days (on a valid, out-of-province licence) without being registered in the province.
4 It must be insured for third-party liability. You must carry proof of insurance or other proof of financial responsibility in the vehicle. Note: Every permit, licence, certificate, and number plate remains the property of the Crown.
Even if you didn't own the vehicle when the inspection was purportedly done, you can still be fined for driving a vehicle with expired or falsified inspection stickers.
Harry Edward Hudson Jr. There is no prohibition for unlicensed drivers to operate a vehicle on private property.
In Nova Scotia, the fine for Operating a Motor Vehicle Without a Valid Safety Inspection Sticker is $180. Musquodoboit Harbour RCMP would like to remind motorists that it is illegal to affix a inspection sticker to a motor vehicle. If you are caught, you will be charged and your vehicle will be towed.
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Once a passenger vehicle is three years old, it requires an inspection every two years in Nova Scotia.
When you move to Ontario, you can use a valid licence from another province, state or country for 60 days. After 60 days, you need to switch to an Ontario driver's licence.
Penalties for driving without insurance You could receive a fixed penalty of £300 and six penalty points on your licence if you are caught driving a vehicle that you are not insured to drive. If the case goes to court you could get an unlimited fine and be disqualified from driving.
If you are found guilty of not having the required coverage, the Registry of Motor Vehicles will suspend your driving privileges. Simply not carrying proof of financial responsibility in your vehicle is an offence under Nova Scotia law.
The rules are similar across Canada \u2013 you don't need a licence, registration or insurance to drive a motor vehicle on private property. But in practice, it could get tricky. Your driveway could be considered a public road if you don't have a gate.

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