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Driving without a tax disc
Can anyone tell me if you are allowed to drive a car on the road if you purchase a tax disc on line but it has not arrived yet?
(Bleeding DVLA are on strike today so I can't ask them!!)
(Bleeding DVLA are on strike today so I can't ask them!!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Technically yes secsee. However in practice it would be a harsh decsion to prosecute someone who had paid for a disk that had not yet arrived. Given that we are now at the 24th March and tax discs expire at the month end, I wonder whether Kos is still waiting on one due to begin in March or April, so i am not sure how generous they would be if it is the former.
technically you can't but in reality they only check you are taxed by the number plate so if your car is taxed here: http://www.taxdisc.di...ageid=Vehicle+Enquiry then you are probably fine it would take jobsworth copper of the decade to nick for not displaying.
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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 our phone service you are able to legally continue to drive your vehicle for up to 5 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.
Taken from the web site..
http://www.taxdisc.di...+Questions#QUESTION_9
When you apply for a tax disc online or by using our phone service you are able to legally continue to drive your vehicle for up to 5 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.
Taken from the web site..
http://www.taxdisc.di...+Questions#QUESTION_9
There are two offences that you must be aware of and both can be prosecuted but for duplicity rarely are
1. failing to have a tax disc _ technically proof of purchase may be acceptance and negate any prosecution i.e. i would doubt that the CPs would pursue with that
2. failing to display - This is a penalty notice offence and could still be subject of a summons. So your tax disc falls off the windscreen onto the floor - technically offence complete - failing to display
in prcatice it would come down to two tests - public interest in prosecution and evidential threshold ---- hope this helps
1. failing to have a tax disc _ technically proof of purchase may be acceptance and negate any prosecution i.e. i would doubt that the CPs would pursue with that
2. failing to display - This is a penalty notice offence and could still be subject of a summons. So your tax disc falls off the windscreen onto the floor - technically offence complete - failing to display
in prcatice it would come down to two tests - public interest in prosecution and evidential threshold ---- hope this helps