Re: roadworthiness
Pete wrote:
> > "talktoniko" wrote >>I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is >>oficially >> owned by my dad) > > There was no A4 made in 1990. > > Pete Ahh, a trick question. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: roadworthiness
Pete wrote:
> > "talktoniko" wrote >>I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is >>oficially >> owned by my dad) > > There was no A4 made in 1990. > > Pete Ahh, a trick question. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: roadworthiness
Pete wrote:
> > "talktoniko" wrote >>I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is >>oficially >> owned by my dad) > > There was no A4 made in 1990. > > Pete Ahh, a trick question. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: roadworthiness
On Oct 16, 12:49 pm, "talktoniko" <u38294@uwe> wrote:
> I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is oficially > owned by my dad) > > My UK tax disc runs out on 31 Oct 2007 and my insurance runs out in March > 2008, however, my MOT certificate is 3 moths out of date. Is my insurance > valid without a valid MOT certificate? And can I drive on foreign roads > without a UK tax certificate? No and no. And now that the police have Automatic Number Plate Recognition at all major ports, you'll have difficulty getting back in - the system queries the VOSA MoT database every time it sees a numberplate.. Probably the only way to do it would be to make an MoT appointment at a garage in th eport of entry. |
Re: roadworthiness
On Oct 16, 12:49 pm, "talktoniko" <u38294@uwe> wrote:
> I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is oficially > owned by my dad) > > My UK tax disc runs out on 31 Oct 2007 and my insurance runs out in March > 2008, however, my MOT certificate is 3 moths out of date. Is my insurance > valid without a valid MOT certificate? And can I drive on foreign roads > without a UK tax certificate? No and no. And now that the police have Automatic Number Plate Recognition at all major ports, you'll have difficulty getting back in - the system queries the VOSA MoT database every time it sees a numberplate.. Probably the only way to do it would be to make an MoT appointment at a garage in th eport of entry. |
Re: roadworthiness
On Oct 16, 12:49 pm, "talktoniko" <u38294@uwe> wrote:
> I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is oficially > owned by my dad) > > My UK tax disc runs out on 31 Oct 2007 and my insurance runs out in March > 2008, however, my MOT certificate is 3 moths out of date. Is my insurance > valid without a valid MOT certificate? And can I drive on foreign roads > without a UK tax certificate? No and no. And now that the police have Automatic Number Plate Recognition at all major ports, you'll have difficulty getting back in - the system queries the VOSA MoT database every time it sees a numberplate.. Probably the only way to do it would be to make an MoT appointment at a garage in th eport of entry. |
Re: roadworthiness
On Oct 16, 12:49 pm, "talktoniko" <u38294@uwe> wrote:
> I live in Switzerland but use a UK registered 1990 A4 Audi. (It is oficially > owned by my dad) > > My UK tax disc runs out on 31 Oct 2007 and my insurance runs out in March > 2008, however, my MOT certificate is 3 moths out of date. Is my insurance > valid without a valid MOT certificate? And can I drive on foreign roads > without a UK tax certificate? No and no. And now that the police have Automatic Number Plate Recognition at all major ports, you'll have difficulty getting back in - the system queries the VOSA MoT database every time it sees a numberplate.. Probably the only way to do it would be to make an MoT appointment at a garage in th eport of entry. |
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