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Towing an unregistered trailer from Qid to Vic with 2 weeks in-between?

Started by Benduro, December 19, 2019, 08:32:00 PM

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Benduro

Hi,

Have recently purchased a Lifestyle Breakaway 2 Plus unregistered, with camper located in Coolongatta.
We'll be driving up after Christmas to collect and plan to spend a few weeks coming back to Victoria (home) along the east coast.
Difficult to source the exact info from the relative roads authorities web sites and phone hold times are longer than I have atm.

Any ideas on best course of action for our situation?

:cheers:in advance ;D

Bird

Quote from: BenduroAny ideas on best course of action for our situation?
I think your time frame for the return journey is the issue. You can usually get a permit to take it straight home.

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VicRoads don't really offer a permit for your situation.
They have a single trip permit. Is Qld to Vic, and is only good for up to 7 days, basically enough to do the trip with a day or 2 spare
The other is for the purpose of getting it registered, time frame varies up to 28 days.  That will allow you to get it home and then the running around needed to get it registered, eg repairs RWC.
Both rule out "You cannot use an unregistered vehicle permit for social or domestic purposes"

You should also be getting the print from the state you start in, ie Qld.
"If you need to drive a vehicle from another state (except Western Australia) to Victoria you need to obtain a UVP from the relevant state in which your journey begins."
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Rodt

Knew a bloke who was looking to do basically the same a thing a few years ago. He was planning use the camper on the way back (which I am assuming is what you are talking about). Due to the time constraints on permits (as has already been mentioned) he got to the conclusion that it couldn't be done so he got it trucked down, registered in his home state and then took it away. 

Fizzie

Thinking outside the box here ;D

Could you get hold of a car trailer, put the unregistered CT on that & tow it home that way ???

Stop where you want & either set the CT up still on the trailer or bring it back down to ground level ???

Depends a lot, of course, on what you're towing with!
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chester ver2.0

If it is from a dealer ask them if they have a trade plate you can borrow for the trip and then mail it back to them
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JusyApples

Quote from: chester ver2.0 on December 20, 2019, 07:22:20 AM
If it is from a dealer ask them if they have a trade plate you can borrow for the trip and then mail it back to them
That's a good way to get a fine..


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callmejoe

No reg No insurance either.

Getting something new then personalizing it to your requirements isnt done over night. Trying to work out something your not super familiar with can lead to a lot of frustration.

Me, I'd pick it up and head straight home. Here you can plan, play work out all the ins and outs, and if it gets to much you can walk away knowing you can start again later.

Things just like hoses, then tap connection so easily over looked. Chock to level the camper, bla bla  bla.

Joe

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Well so I've been told. ..

Bigfish

Wouldnt be smart neither.  I know double demerit points in Qld...unsure about NSW/Vic..
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Pete79

Quote from: Bigfish on December 20, 2019, 10:00:06 AM
Wouldnt be smart neither.  I know double demerit points in Qld...unsure about NSW/Vic..
You sure?

https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/fines/demerit/double

QuoteUnlike other states and territories, in Queensland double demerit points do not only apply during holiday periods.

And a full rundown of all states here; https://www.9news.com.au/national/double-demerit-points-2019-dates-between-christmas-and-new-year-holiday-period/ca88a3c8-a9ef-4bc8-98a4-19d932c78369

Bigfish

Quote from: Pete79 on December 20, 2019, 10:13:57 AM
You sure?

https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/fines/demerit/double

And a full rundown of all states here; https://www.9news.com.au/national/double-demerit-points-2019-dates-between-christmas-and-new-year-holiday-period/ca88a3c8-a9ef-4bc8-98a4-19d932c78369

Your right Pete.   "Unlike other states and territories, in Queensland double demerit points do not only apply during holiday periods. People who repeatedly commit specific offences will receive double demerit points for the second or subsequent offence if the later offence was committed within 12 months of an earlier offence."


Even more reason not to do anything silly over the holiday period.
Having lots of friends on farcebook is the same as having lots of money in monopoly...means absolutely nothing!!

Bigfish

Quote from: Benduro on December 19, 2019, 08:32:00 PM
Hi,

Have recently purchased a Lifestyle Breakaway 2 Plus unregistered, with camper located in Coolongatta.
We'll be driving up after Christmas to collect and plan to spend a few weeks coming back to Victoria (home) along the east coast.
Difficult to source the exact info from the relative roads authorities web sites and phone hold times are longer than I have atm.

Any ideas on best course of action for our situation?

:cheers:in advance ;D

If a holiday is necessary then get the current owner to put 6 months rego on it. asap
Having lots of friends on farcebook is the same as having lots of money in monopoly...means absolutely nothing!!

JusyApples

Quote from: Bigfish on December 20, 2019, 10:00:06 AM
Wouldnt be smart neither.  I know double demerit points in Qld...unsure about NSW/Vic..
Double demerit don't apply to unregistered vehicles as there is no demerit points for a light vehicle.
An unregistered trailer will cost you $686 in NSW.


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jwb

Off topic a little!
But why have I not seen that unit for sale?
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Bigfish

Quote from: jwb on December 20, 2019, 06:41:39 PM
Off topic a little!
But why have I not seen that unit for sale?
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Couple here...

https://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/items/?q=(And.Service.CARAVANCAMPINGSALES._.(C.Category.Camping+Trailers._.SubCategory.Off+Road+Camper.)_.SiloType.Private+Used._.State.Queensland._.Make.Lifestyle.)
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Benduro

Thanks for all the replies and suggestions :cheers:
Will suss out a Qld unregistered vehicle permit.

shakey55

Get the current owner to get it registered at your expense.  Purchase trailer, get rego papers from seller.

Travel back to Victoria at your own leisure. When back into Victoria go through process of transferring into your name.


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