Next one is happenning in January 2009 see JPET for details! NEW -- P's Passenger Restrictions
New Licence System- July 2007 learner drivers being required to obtain at least 120 hours of driving experience before they can apply for a probationary licence
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Vehicle Securities Register 131 171 Protect yourself -check for finance owing on a vehicle before you buy or it could become your debt
Insurance Any accessories/ modifications to a car-this includes ANY modifications to a vehicle after the vehicle is made (including CD player) must be disclosed to your insurance company or the Insurance company may mark their policy Null/Void .If the insured driver does not disclose speeding fines upon renewing their policy then the Insurance company might mark their policy Null/Void as the client has not disclosed. Apparently criminal history can also affect an insurance policy. Initial interviews for policies are made over the telephone and recorded as proof as to what has been said
at the time. When you buy your car you should consider taking out immediate insurance cover (a cover note) just in case you have an accident on the way home. You can get a cover note over the telephone. Make sure that you get the insurance policy number and the name of the person from the insurance company that you spoke to.Do not mix different coolants & Change brake fluid + coolant every 2 years
TopEvidence provided by the TAC confirms that young people aged between 18 and 25 years make up 12% of the population but represent around 30% of all driver fatalities and first year drivers are three times more likely to be involved in an injury accident than experienced drivers