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Old 30-09-2014, 12:41 PM   #1
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https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/new...bel/index.html

Can't wait to get rid of mine.

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Old 30-09-2014, 12:56 PM   #2
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Now it would be cool if they could keep us up to date with email or sms for rego expiry. Sure send out the renewal as usual but just a quick reminder a few days before expiry.
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Old 30-09-2014, 01:15 PM   #3
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Yes, I'm afraid as much as I hate the stickers (especially on a motorbike), they do provide a constant prompt about when your rego is coming up.
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I, for one, would have preferred the rego stickers stay, i.e. tangible proof of ludicrous amount of funds expended.... also, it neatly covers up a stone chip i have just there !!
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It was nice having the rego stickers because it was an easy way to identify VIN, engine number and year when you needed to get parts, just go out there, snap a photo of the rego sticker with your phone and go back to order parts.
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They have said you can leave them on. Might just leave mine on for good... LOL.
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NSW has no sticker, mey rego was due a month or so ago, they sent me 3 or 4 SMSs to remind me rego is due, works well.
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Yes, I'm afraid as much as I hate the stickers (especially on a motorbike), they do provide a constant prompt about when your rego is coming up.
I pay my rego, put the sticker on, never look at it again
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They have said you can leave them on. Might just leave mine on for good... LOL.
I think you can still get fined if you leave an old expired one on.
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Not in this case. they have said you will not get fined if you leave it on.
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Their site http://www.qld.gov.au/transport/news...bel/index.html
says you can choose to keep it on until it expires.
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It also says "You won’t get a fine if you don't remove the registration label". So by the look of it, there's nothing wrong with keeping the old sticker on.
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I think that is in the context of leaving one on after tomorrow (that isn't expired) if you chose to.

Happy to be corrected if someone has a reliable source that says exactly the opposite.

This isn't reliable, but my local paper says you can leave them on until they expire as well. Why would they specify that if it wasn't enforcable?

http://www.warwickdailynews.com.au/n...ckers/2403176/
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Old 30-09-2014, 02:42 PM   #14
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I think you will find that the basic rules say you are not allowed to have an expired rego sticker displayed

I remember the days when people would just keep adding the new one and keeping the old one as it was not against the law technically.
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I just took mine off. My XR6 is as nude as the day it was born!! LOL
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Their site http://www.qld.gov.au/transport/news...bel/index.html
says you can choose to keep it on until it expires.
But what you forgot to mention is that it also says.........

Can I remove my current label?

From 1 October you can remove your registration label if you choose or you can keep it on until it expires.

You won’t get a fine if you don't remove the registration label.
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I think you will find that the basic rules say you are not allowed to have an expired rego sticker displayed

I remember the days when people would just keep adding the new one and keeping the old one as it was not against the law technically.
I had two going back in the day when we still had them.

I miss the sticker, the Vic Rego sticker was pretty good.
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In SA specifically, after the last stickers became out of date, their legal status was changed to "just another sticker"-ie-leaving them on is no longer illegal. This is out of the mouth of a SAPOL spokesperson. Not sure of the other states though.
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Annoying. Would pay for the option of having a proper sticker to go by. Drove interstate accidentally with expired rego and the thought suddenly crossed my mind on the way home that a year had elapsed since last paying rego.
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Glad I don't have a rego sticker. Rego sticker has never touched my car and never will.
Surely everyone should be able to remember at least the month your rego is due. I know mine is in mid march. If I haven't got my papers by the first few days of March I'll be looking into it.
Last car due late sept. One before that early Feb. one before I can no longer remember.
Work cars due 1 November and I have never even paid that one myself.

If you still have trouble remembering put a reminder on your phone or stick the papers on your fridge. Surely most people have a phone these days that has a calendar
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How will they handle driving an unregistered vehicle now if you are driving someone elses car ie work car. You won't have a rego sticker to work off.

Personally I'd prefer to have one.
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Old 30-09-2014, 10:59 PM   #22
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Thats a good point, how do you know the car you are borrowing or driving is actually registered.

Although I could just put my sticker on and not have paid the rego anyways, and you would think it was all good.
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Why not the American system ? a small sticker on the licence plate ?
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Now it would be cool if they could keep us up to date with email or sms for rego expiry. Sure send out the renewal as usual but just a quick reminder a few days before expiry.
They probably will offer those services.

My rego here in NSW is almost due and so far I’ve had two email notices to advise the due date with all the necessary links to do on-line renewal, CTP info, my nearest registry office, how to access the iPhone rego renewal app and the name, address and phone number of 141 inspection stations in my local area.

The first email notice was about a month out and the second was with 2 weeks to go.

The emails are in addition to the paper copy I received in the post.
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I had no issue with the stickers. My big concern is that with 6 registered cars, all due at different times, I'm going to forget. So I hope they do send appropriate reminders prior to expiry. Also a "why have you chosen not to renew?" after expiry date.
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But what you forgot to mention is that it also says.........

Can I remove my current label?

From 1 October you can remove your registration label if you choose or you can keep it on until it expires.

You won’t get a fine if you don't remove the registration label.
Sorry mate but I still think it is until it expires. I saw that and it doesn't say one way or the other that it cans stay on forever.
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I had no issue with the stickers. My big concern is that with 6 registered cars, all due at different times, I'm going to forget. So I hope they do send appropriate reminders prior to expiry. Also a "why have you chosen not to renew?" after expiry date.
Here in Vic they send you a rego renewal notice a month before its due.
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I had no issue with the stickers. My big concern is that with 6 registered cars, all due at different times, I'm going to forget. So I hope they do send appropriate reminders prior to expiry. Also a "why have you chosen not to renew?" after expiry date.
In NSW your green slip insurer sends you their renewal notice plus the RMS send you theirs.
In this day and age if you don't re register your car it's your fault, no excuses.

Licence renewals are often every 5 years and we cope doing them
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I just took mine off. My XR6 is as nude as the day it was born!! LOL
I'm removing mine next week! I hate stickers.
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So now another burden on the taxpayer, with no reduction in price. Imagine Ben73 if last year you bought your Iphone with a recharger and this year they only sold you the phone,
You wouldn't be so laidback about it then, with a dead battery how would you remember anything.
Geez it gives me the poops when people don't consider the outcomes for the older generation. Just for your benefit I will point out what a fridge is for, BEER no one looks at what is on the outside of it and no older male has looked at a calendar since they outlawed girlies, who wants to be reminded tomorrows Monday. Hence the undue stress a number of people are suffering having another service taken away without consultation.
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