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well paid for mine to last til end of jan, so it will stay on til then, might leave it on longer
but by then wont be as confusing.

so whats next beer mats for hell of it, or piece of paper saying tax in internet, bit like
trotter's in the post.

will it be legal to have club logo or will vosa say its only ok, or was to have legal docs
in swept area?......
 
They have been putting loads up around here over the last few months & they've went OTT on the A1 next to the Metrocentre not just ANPR but average speed cameras as well as they have dropped that section of the A1 to a 40 limit:doh

Ah, the good old cash cow motorist, their spending millions££ on bloody bike lanes and narrowing roads to allow wider bike lanes....where the fook do they get the money to waste on all this, oh yeah, the motorist who they appear to be running off the road :doh :(
 
Ah, the good old cash cow motorist, their spending millions££ on bloody bike lanes and narrowing roads to allow wider bike lanes....where the fook do they get the money to waste on all this, oh yeah, the motorist who they appear to be running off the road :doh :(

Wider bike lanes :thumbs
After seeing the size of some of the rear ends of the cyclists the other week over in hope valley they should start making lycra shorts with wide load printed on the back :lol
 
Well there is no bike or bus lanes on the A1 think they dropped the limit from 70 because people can't seem to drive this easy section of road & to make some big money from the thousands of vehicles that use it every day.
The DVLA is a joke when it comes to the road tax anyway know someone who's tax ran out in August yet she hasn't been done by the DVLA or even stopped by the police:doh
 
Well there is no bike or bus lanes on the A1 think they dropped the limit from 70 because people can't seem to drive this easy section of road & to make some big money from the thousands of vehicles that use it every day.
The DVLA is a joke when it comes to the road tax anyway know someone who's tax ran out in August yet she hasn't been done by the DVLA or even stopped by the police:doh

Must admit, our MOT ran out on one of our cars by nearly 2 months, we went to Gatwick airport twice, Heathrow once up and down the motorway many times and into lots of towns :augie:augie
 
Wider bike lanes :thumbs
After seeing the size of some of the rear ends of the cyclists the other week over in hope valley they should start making lycra shorts with wide load printed on the back :lol

Don't get me wrong, I ride a bike and have no beef with responsible cyclists, but these new bike lanes are super smooth highways, when what's left of the original highway is in a shit condition...potholes and scars :nenau
 
Never liked the things anyway plus had to have it up the screen far to far for my liking so the wiper blade & the writing on the windscreen didn't block the view of the tax disc as the police up here loved giving you a ticket for it if they could
 
I thought this was funny... I was just checking online to see when my tax ran out.

Got this error screen.

Welcome to DVLA's Vehicle Licensing Online
Site/Services Unavailable

DVLA is sorry the service is currently unavailable due to essential maintenance.

You can:

Try again later or apply in person at a Post Office® branch that issue tax discs. You will need the following:
A MoT or Goods Vehicle Test (GVT) certificate, if you need one for your vehicle. This must be valid on the date the tax disc starts.
The payment for vehicle tax (unless your vehicle is a type that you do not have to pay vehicle tax for).
A valid exemption certificate if you are applying to tax the vehicle in the disabled tax class. (This does not apply to invalid carriages).
For vehicles registered to a Northern Ireland address you must also take an insurance certificate or cover note.


Maybe they are updating to not mention tax disks :naughty
 
Selling a vehicle

Taken from the DVLA website...

Selling a vehicle
From 1 October, vehicle tax is not transferable so you won’t be able to include any remaining tax when you sell a vehicle. If you sell a vehicle after 1 October and you have notified DVLA, you will automatically get a refund for any full remaining months left on the vehicle tax. The refund will be sent to the keepers details on DVLA records so you need to make sure that these are correct.
 
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