just taxed bike online after being sorned! ..and just noticed it can take up to 5 days to arrive? how am i fixed by law to ride it?...checked right through there site and no mention of it!! ive received a email confirming the application and again mentions the 5 days but nothing else?....
Although you will be on the system for any police ANPR stuff the law states (at the moment) that you have to display a valid tax disk, that stupidly means that if you buy it early you canot display it untill the old one runs out, ive done this a few times being a good boy buying early and then forgetting to fit and been riding around with an out of date one on the bike whilst my fridge has a valid tax disk
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
You'd have to be stopped by a really nasty old copper to get done for this, but they are out there.
Mickey
Sent from my villa in the South of France.
You are allowed to use the vehicle while waiting for the disc to arrive in the post, this is stated at some point through the application process...
01-04-14, 11:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-14, 11:33 AM by mtread.)
Didn't think it was illegal to display the new tax disc before the old one has expired ?
Oops looks like I was wrong. It's not valid until the first day of the period.
However, you have got 14 days before you need to display the new one, as long as you ordered it before the previous expiry
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-r...r-tax-disc
AT least all of this malarky will be sorted when we no longer have a disk and my bike will be 200g lighter
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Is there a date yet for them getting rid?
But im not sure if say you get your disk in august /september you will still have to display it untill september 2015 and then you will go onto the new system
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
You'll be covered, you have purchased online so registers on data base straight away and you've done the necessaries to remove SORN (if more than just buying tax is required) which is the main issue in this case since straight tax renewal there's a 14 day window anyway.
I had a stroppy copper notice in works car park that my car had no disc I told him it must have flown out the window and his reply was to go check on the system to see if i was taxed or not, which he did and I was.
If not fully confident carry the receipt number with you .
Probably a main factor in to taking the paper disk away altogether, times are a changing
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including ones who like chocolate....
I haven't displayed a tax disc on my bike for at least 4 years. I keep the disc in the pocket of my bike jacket just in case I get asked for it but never have.
Print off the receipt and carry it with you whilst waiting for the disc , I shall carry on doing that when the new system kicks in .
Or when you apply for the tax disc, ask for a confirmatory email, and you can show pc plod the email on your phone.
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
I recently bought a disc on line, put it in before the old one had expired, next day drove past a dvla tax disc anpr, never heard anything.
sent from my carafan in tenby,
01-04-14, 08:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-04-14, 08:48 PM by fazersharp.)
(01-04-14, 08:30 PM)taylor link Wrote: I recently bought a disc on line, put it in before the old one had expired, next day drove past a dvla tax disc anpr, never heard anything. Thats two different things, the ANPR is fine with a non valid paper disk as you are on the system for the ANPR. The law was about displaying a valid paper disk. ANPR reads your numberplate and not the disk (just so you know)
Its because of the computer system that the disk will no longer be needed, the law about displaying was before any computers
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(01-04-14, 08:47 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=taylor link=topic=12389.msg138552#msg138552 date=1396380653]
I recently bought a disc on line, put it in before the old one had expired, next day drove past a dvla tax disc anpr, never heard anything. Thats two different things, the ANPR is fine with a non valid paper disk as you are on the system for the ANPR. The law was about displaying a valid paper disk. ANPR reads your numberplate and not the disk (just so you know)
Its because of the computer system that the disk will no longer be needed, the law about displaying was before any computers
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I would love to get taken to court for non display in this situation. It would be some kind of retard jobs worth who'd be willing to embarrass their self in such way. If the system didn't allow for the interim period between online paying and receiving paper it wouldn't be in operation now.
Also you would only really be in trouble displaying an expired disc if it was over two weeks or maybe even a month out.
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
just for the record about ten years ago I got a ticket for no tax two years :rollin only got a 580 fine, they let me off about another 10 offences,
sent from my carafan in tenby,
(01-04-14, 10:12 PM)taylor link Wrote: just for the record about ten years ago I got a ticket for no tax two years :rollin only got a 580 fine, they let me off about another 10 offences, Am I wrong here if you bike or car is not taxed and you use it on the road do you not invalidate your insurance as , by the letter of the law you are not road legal.
So Fined £580 for two years non tax and they let you away with previous 10 offences ?? Now what is it to tax a bike now £65, so 12 years ago to tax a bike would have been about £25.00, £30, £35. £40,£45,£50, £55, £60, £65, £65,£65, £65. So as you say they fined you £580.00 was it really worth the effort, do you insure the Bike or are you the type of person the rest of us have to pay extra in premiums because you are by your own admission a TAX dodger and I suspect do not bother you backside with insurance cover.
Just re read your post ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO YOU GOT DONE FOR NO TAX AND FINED £580.00 A LOT OF MONEY 10 YEARS AGO, IN TODAYS MONEY ABOUT £1500.00 SO NOT SO FUCKING CLEVER EH!!! :rollin
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(02-04-14, 12:09 AM)lew600fazer link Wrote: [quote author=taylor link=topic=12389.msg138580#msg138580 date=1396386745]
just for the record about ten years ago I got a ticket for no tax two years :rollin only got a 580 fine, they let me off about another 10 offences, Am I wrong here if you bike or car is not taxed and you use it on the road do you not invalidate your insurance as , by the letter of the law you are not road legal.
So Fined £580 for two years non tax and they let you away with previous 10 offences ?? Now what is it to tax a bike now £65, so 12 years ago to tax a bike would have been about £25.00, £30, £35. £40,£45,£50, £55, £60, £65, £65,£65, £65. So as you say they fined you £580.00 was it really worth the effort, do you insure the Bike or are you the type of person the rest of us have to pay extra in premiums because you are by your own admission a TAX dodger and I suspect do not bother you backside with insurance cover.
Just re read your post ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO YOU GOT DONE FOR NO TAX AND FINED £580.00 A LOT OF MONEY 10 YEARS AGO, IN TODAYS MONEY ABOUT £1500.00 SO NOT SO FUCKING CLEVER EH!!! :rollin
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No tax shouldn't invalidated insurance as long as the MoT is still valid. How can a piece of paper in a windscreen or on chain guard effect the safety of a vehicle. Plus I've never seen it written in the policy t&c.
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....
Just Found this site. There is no 14 day grace :o but there is this if tax ordered online
[color=rgb(90, 92, 93)] Since 1 September 2008, you can legally drive or keep your vehicle on the road up to five days from the end of the month without displaying a valid tax disc [/color] [/size][color=rgb(90, 92, 93)]provided you have made your application online or by telephone [size=inherit]before[/size][/color][/size] your current vehicle tax/SORN expires.
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[/size] [/color]http://motorlawyers.co.uk/offences/vehicle_tax.php[color=rgb(90, 92, 93)][size=14px]
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
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