in my cul de sac or do i have to have off the road?
budgel,
Jan 17, 8:27am
If your reg is on hold, I'm thinking that the car probably has no WOF, which would give cause for a ticket.
Given that roadside parking is at a premium in a cul de sac, wanting to permanently park there is inconsiderate to other residents in my opinion.
richard198,
Jan 17, 8:27am
You can't park on the road. (You will be ticketed if you do)
kazbanz,
Jan 17, 9:30am
You CAN park anywhere you choose to park as long as the car can be taken there. BUT you do run the risk of some nosey neighbour potting you or an over exuberant council officer giving you a ticket.There will be no defence if they do
dinx,
Jan 17, 12:31pm
No, can't be on a road, or legal road reserve either (berm etc) as it also is part of a legal road.
Has to display a valid rego to be on legal road, private or even other public property is another matter. So even having a valid rego and it not being on display because it slipped down is a parking offense.
kazbanz,
Jan 17, 2:05pm
Just to be a smart alec--what is it about a tiny piece of cardboard that prevents a car being parked somewhere?-does it have some ignition lockout for all cars built into it.?
tintop,
Jan 17, 2:13pm
Nothing built into it Kaz. but there is a tenuous connection between the date on the card and various acts and regulations. Sort of ethereal, but real all the same.
mrfxit,
Jan 17, 2:24pm
Yep they sewed that up quite a few years ago by making the charge .
Failing to display a current registration (Wof).
it's regardless of having a current reg/wof. it's simply a case of Not having it displayed.
shorebee,
Jan 17, 8:11pm
does have wof.
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