Hi Guys,
So I've been living in Melb for a while now, I kept my SA licence (and want to keep it) and have an SA plated car. I know I'm meant to change to Vic rego after 3 months, but I'm just working here for a few weeks, Officer..
Anyway, does anyone know what the go is with me owning a Vic-plated car?
VicRoads says it's a TSA (Transport SA) issue, and I've asked TSA 3 times, with 3 different answers, a 'yes that's fine', a 'your rego MIGHT be cancelled' with no clarification on what 'might' means, and 'has to be done within 7 days or it will be cancelled'. When I say about mates in SA who've had interstate rego'ed cars, TSA says 'oh that's not true'. However, they also told me to change the date on the transfer papers so I didn't get a fine for being late when I transferred rego for my new car... Righteo.
For the record, changing plates to SA involves a bigger roadworthy test in SA than a RWC Vic, they put the car on a 4 wheel brake dyno, and do a 5 gas analysis for instance. But SA cars don't need a RWC when they're sold, and we can pay our rego every 3, 6, 9 or 12 months.
Secondly, defects. Can Vic cops defect my SA car as easily as they can Victorian cars? SA has a few different rules and testing procedures regarding ride height, wheel size, exhaust noise, rust, window tinting etc etc, none of which effect me now, but the roadside testing procedures are more thorough in SA than Vic, so they're less likely to be done. I imagine if I got a major defect, I'd have to go back to Regency in SA to have it inspected. Pain in that arse.