If you are visiting from interstate and your vehicle is registered under a similar scheme in your home state or territory, you may use it temporarily in NSW. You'll need to abide by the same conditions that apply in NSW. If your historic vehicle is registered in NSW, you may use it temporarily in other states and territories. Interstate vehicles and travelling outside NSW seek approval from the primary club and have the details recorded in the club's official minutes or 'Day Book'.comply with the Point to Point Transport (Taxis and Hire Vehicles) legislation – see Point to Point Transport – and.If your historic vehicle is operating a passenger transport service – for example, for weddings or other functions – you must: Find out more about historic and classic vehicle log books. If you record vehicle use in a historic vehicle log book, you can drive your registered vehicle for 60 days each year outside of organised club events. on longer journeys if you notify your primary club and the details are recorded in the primary club's official minutes.for short journeys to service and inspect the vehicle. ![]() for events organised by community organisations if an official invitation is received and recorded by the primary club in the official minutes or 'Day Book'.for events organised by recognised historic vehicle clubs, if an official invitation is received and recorded by the primary club in the official minutes or 'Day Book'.If your vehicle has historic vehicle registration, it can only be used: You need to cancel your registration before a new operator can register the vehicle in their name. You can't transfer historic vehicle registration. Historic vehicle clubs list (PDF 839.37KB)įind out how to renew or cancel registration on historic vehicles. you must be a member of a Transport for NSW-recognised historic vehicle club.your vehicle must be as close to original condition as possible, with no alterations except for safety features such as seatbelts, turn indicators or period options, accessories and safety items.your vehicle must comply with the applicable vehicle standards as at the date of vehicle manufacture. ![]() ![]()
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