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Unregistered Vehicles
Driving an unregistered vehicle is a serious
offence that can have far-reaching and
catastrophic consequences. It’s a scary thought
when you think about what could happen if your
vehicle is unregistered.
Making sure cars are roadworthy is a big part of
the registration system. It’s also about
protecting people – every vehicle must be
registered to be covered by compulsory third
party insurance. This insurance makes sure that
everyone is covered for personal injury if
someone is hurt in a crash.
Here’s the rundown on what the different
roadworthiness inspections, and how to make sure
you’re covered.
Pre-purchase Vehicle Inspections
This is a fully comprehensive inspection
report which includes a complete check of the
vehicle.
The inspection involves a thorough jacked up
examination of all mechanical components and
also the bodywork, paintwork and understructure,
for evidence of any damage or unsatisfactory
repair work.
The interior and electrical components are
checked and the vehicle’s electronic control
unit checked for any fault codes followed by a
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Pink Slip
This is a safety inspection report that proves
your car is roadworthy. All vehicles more than
three years old require
a safety inspection as a condition of
registration renewal. Your registration renewal
notice will advise you if your vehicle needs an
inspection. To get the pink slip, you need to
take your vehicle to an Authorised Inspection
Station (AIS).
e-Safety Check
This is a pink slip that has been sent to
the RTA electronically. This allows you to renew
your rego online or by phone. You must visit an
e-Safety Check Inspection Station to get your
e-Safety Check.
White Slip
An inspection report rejection slip. It details
the repairs required before a vehicle can be
registered. Once the repairs are carried out and
you have the vehicle re-inspected, the vehicle
will receive a pink or blue slip.
Driving an unregistered vehicle attracts
on-the-spot fines ($1007 for driving uninsured
and unregistered) and four demerit points. If
the matter goes to court, the court can impose
fines of up to $2200 for driving unregistered
and $5500 for driving uninsured
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