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Driving your motor vehicle to be registered If your vehicle is currently registered in another state or territory and the number plate/s are attached, you have 14 days to register your vehicle in Queensland and may be fined if you don't.
If your registration has expired, it is illegal to drive your vehicle until you have paid your registration fee. The registration status of the vehicle will be deemed 'expired', meaning the vehicle is unregistered and 30 days after the registration expires the vehicle is considered to be uninsured.
\u201cThe fine for driving an unregistered vehicle ranges between $292 and $390 depending on the number of cylinders the vehicle has and $487 for driving an uninsured vehicle on the road.\u201d
Conditional registration gives you the benefit of compulsory third party insurance in the event of a crash occurring on a road causing personal injury. Costs are approximately $240 per vehicle per year.
If your vehicle is unregistered and you need to drive on the road to register it, you can't legally drive unless you're carrying an unregistered vehicle permit and Class 22 CTP insurance certificate.
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When does my car need a safety certificate? If you have a vehicle registered in another state or that has been un-registered for more than 3 months or are registering the vehicle for the first time - the car needs to pass a safety inspection and receive a Safety Certificate before they can be registered.
It is an offence to leave a vehicle, including but not limited to cars, trucks, trailers, caravans and motorbikes, on a public roadway, or road related area (e.g. footpath, dividing strip or public cycle paths) once the vehicle registration has expired.
All vehicles (including trucks, motorbikes and trailers) must have a Safety or Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) if being sold, registered for the first time or being re-registered in Queensland. Large and heavy vehicles will require an annual Certificate of Inspection and may also require an HVRAS inspection .
So what's the catch? There's one main one: you can only drive an unregistered vehicle (car or motorcycle, or other kinds too actually) in QLD, NSW, and Tasmania, if it's for the purpose of inspection and registration. Additionally, you may need to get CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance before you can drive.
Driving your motor vehicle to be registered If your vehicle is currently registered in another state or territory and the number plate/s are attached, you have 14 days to register your vehicle in Queensland and may be fined if you don't.

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