Has anyone heard about this?
I've been told the goverment is considering changing from a state based to national system of number plates (rego plates)
For 'efficiency' (which in truth probably means tracking vehicles, and issuing traffic fines etc more easily)
Might just be a stupid rumour as i canl;t find anythign on the net.
In order to remove duplicates apparently they will just base it on whoever got a particular combination first.
So let's say for example someone in QLD has GSX14 and someone in NSW also has GSX14 - whoever was first will keep it, the other person won't be allowed to have it. Be a pretty common issue with personalised plates I'd reckon.
Wonder if they'll get a refund then?
Might just be a stupid rumour as i canl;t find anythign on the net.
You have probably answered your own question. A bit like the tradies Utes which were going to be electric!
It won't happen in Queensland as they need to be able to identify southerners coming across the border.
Most heavy vehicles in Australia now have rego plates marked as national. I don't see any reason why they would go to the expense of changing millions of car, bike and other vehicles. :thumbs_down:
@GSXKING "Expense" sure the tax payer will foot the bill anyway.
Maybe because they think the old ones have coronavirus on them :laugh:
Quote from: GSXKING on Thursday, 04 June 2020, 06:09 PM
I don't see any reason why they would go to the expense of changing millions of car, bike and other vehicles. :thumbs_down:
The expenses will be carried by the vehicle owners, as usual. Would be a nice economic boost for the plate industry. :stir:
Small countries like NZ have a national system, big countries like Australia & USA etc have state systems, would be just tooooo big otherwise.
Quote from: KiwiCol on Friday, 05 June 2020, 03:16 AM
Small countries like NZ have a national system, big countries like Australia & USA etc have state systems, would be just tooooo big otherwise.
Col
I can't understand how NZ can have one National System when you's have two big separate islands. Where I am, we have one little island with two big separate systems :confused1:
Quote from: Andre on Thursday, 04 June 2020, 10:27 PM
Quote from: GSXKING on Thursday, 04 June 2020, 06:09 PM
I don't see any reason why they would go to the expense of changing millions of car, bike and other vehicles. :thumbs_down:
The expenses will be carried by the vehicle owners, as usual. Would be a nice economic boost for the plate industry. :stir:
Just like the expense every time they change the speed limits on roads.
Quote from: Irish in Oz on Friday, 05 June 2020, 05:33 AM
Quote from: KiwiCol on Friday, 05 June 2020, 03:16 AM
Small countries like NZ have a national system, big countries like Australia & USA etc have state systems, would be just tooooo big otherwise.
Col
I can't understand how NZ can have one National System when you's have two big separate islands. Where I am, we have one little island with two big separate systems :confused1:
Plus two little systems for the little bit of the island next to us that we run too.
Quote from: Hooli on Friday, 05 June 2020, 05:55 AM
Quote from: Irish in Oz on Friday, 05 June 2020, 05:33 AM
Quote from: KiwiCol on Friday, 05 June 2020, 03:16 AM
Small countries like NZ have a national system, big countries like Australia & USA etc have state systems, would be just tooooo big otherwise.
Col
I can't understand how NZ can have one National System when you's have two big separate islands. Where I am, we have one little island with two big separate systems :confused1:
Plus two little systems for the little bit of the island next to us that we run too.
Counties here have their own.
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Plus two little systems for the little bit of the island next to us that we run too.
That's what happens when you rape and pillage.
As Private plates are a source of revenue for State Governments that are not allowed to Tax the Public, I don't see them giving up a cash cow.