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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Sir Tigger KC on 07 August 2013, 12:49:57
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Due to an 'admin error' before and while I was away on holiday my car tax expired at the end of July. ::) :-[
The problem is that I've left all my docs in Wales where I've been working for the last few months so can't tax it at the Post Office. I have taxed it online and I'm now waiting for the disc in the post.
Given that I've paid the tax, but havn't received the disc yet, am I legal to drive? ??? :-\ I'm wondering wherther a 'Tax in Post' note is OK and to be honest I'll only drive locally round here until the disc comes as I don't want any ANPR camera hassles..... ::) :-\
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If you've taxed it online, surely the ANPR wouldn't trigger because you're legal.
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you shouldn't get any hassles - as far as computer is concerned you are properly licenced
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you shouldn't get any hassles - as far as computer is concerned you are properly licenced
+1 I always print off the DVLA reciept for payment and keep it in the car till the disc shows up,only snag is that the offence is "failure to display" which could be an issue if stopped :y
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The DVLA state this:
"I have not received the tax disc. Can I use the vehicle without the tax disc displayed?
When you apply for a tax disc online or by using DVLA's phone service you are able to legally continue to drive your vehicle for up to 14 days after the tax disc has expired while you wait for the new tax disc to arrive. This will only apply when you have applied for a new tax disc before the current one expires. You should continue to display the expired disc on your vehicle, until the new one arrives."
Hope that helps. :y :y
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Thanks for the replies, which were kind of along the lines of what I was thinking. :)
I was just unsure about Henry's point about failure to display... :-\ I'll print off the receipt, which I'm sure will suffice if I get stopped. :)
Ta! :y
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If you've taxed it online, surely the ANPR wouldn't trigger because you're legal.
I've been pulled several times in recent years for "no tax" even though I'd taxed it in the week beforehand. The system seems conveniently slow to update itself. Unless your in the wrong then I'm sure it would spot it straight away!
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If you've taxed it online, surely the ANPR wouldn't trigger because you're legal.
I've been pulled several times in recent years for "no tax" even though I'd taxed it in the week beforehand. The system seems conveniently slow to update itself. Unless your in the wrong then I'm sure it would spot it straight away!
Were the "recent years" before ANPR?
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There is an offence of "failure to display", so you could still face problems unless you have a disk stuck to the windscreen. Unlikely to be pulled if the ANPR shows you are taxed, but avoid parking in council car parks and on the street in case you get an over-zealous traffic warden.
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If you've taxed it online, surely the ANPR wouldn't trigger because you're legal.
I've been pulled several times in recent years for "no tax" even though I'd taxed it in the week beforehand. The system seems conveniently slow to update itself. Unless your in the wrong then I'm sure it would spot it straight away!
Were the "recent years" before ANPR?
It was ANPR flagging it each time according to the copper(s) They'd then radio through to "make sure" lol
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If you've taxed it online, surely the ANPR wouldn't trigger because you're legal.
I've been pulled several times in recent years for "no tax" even though I'd taxed it in the week beforehand. The system seems conveniently slow to update itself. Unless your in the wrong then I'm sure it would spot it straight away!
Were the "recent years" before ANPR?
It was ANPR flagging it each time according to the copper(s) They'd then radio through to "make sure" lol
Smacks of someone chasing quotas to me mate!
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I shouldn't worry too much as the tax on my firms van expired at the end of may, iv'e also been through two or three static anpr checks and iv'e heard nothing from the powers that be. when I enquire about the disc I get "its in the post" or its on its way !!
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The DVLA state this:
"I have not received the tax disc. Can I use the vehicle without the tax disc displayed?
When you apply for a tax disc online or by using DVLA's phone service you are able to legally continue to drive your vehicle for up to 14 days after the tax disc has expired while you wait for the new tax disc to arrive. This will only apply when you have applied for a new tax disc before the current one expires. You should continue to display the expired disc on your vehicle, until the new one arrives[/highligh]."[/b]
Hope that helps. :y :y
Have highlighted the sticking point :y
It might be argued that as you applied post expiry, you CANNOT drive the car on the road UNTIL the new tax disc arrives :-\
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You have to wait. The only exception is highlighted above, and doesn't apply in this case.
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ANPR will show it taxed, but be careful where you park it as an over zealous parking officer will give you a ticket for not displaying. ::)
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Ah the thick plottens!! :D
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Ive actually done six nearly months on a car that was taxed before I realized when I went to renew it that the valid tax disc had been in the glove box all that time.
As said you shouldn't have any ANPR or Traffic Police issues,but be careful where you park it, failure to display carries a £80 fine, if its seen by the DVLA Van by the naked eye they will clamp it, £80 plus £150 to get itreleased plus more if it gets lifted after 24hrs
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Ive actually done six months on a car that was taxed before I realized when I renewed it that the valid tax had been in the glove box all that time.
As said you shouldn't have any ANPR or Traffic Police issues,but be careful where you park it, failure to display carries a £80 fine, if its seen by the DVLA Van by the naked eye they will clamp it, £80 plus £150 plus more if it gets lifted after 24hrs
That's the sort of thing I was worried about to be honest and although I'd paid the tax I did wonder how quickly they update the system for ANPR cameras. :-\
Anyway the disc turned up today so I'm OK again! :) Some interesting answers. Thanks!! :y
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Ive actually done six months on a car that was taxed before I realized when I renewed it that the valid tax had been in the glove box all that time.
As said you shouldn't have any ANPR or Traffic Police issues,but be careful where you park it, failure to display carries a £80 fine, if its seen by the DVLA Van by the naked eye they will clamp it, £80 plus £150 plus more if it gets lifted after 24hrs
That's the sort of thing I was worried about to be honest and although I'd paid the tax I did wonder how quickly they update the system for ANPR cameras. :-\
Anyway the disc turned up today so I'm OK again! :) Some interesting answers. Thanks!! :y
In theory its 24 Hours over working days but can take up to 3 days.