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not logical. Road tax is only for 1 vehicle. One of the vehicle would not have the road tax. If you can drive two cars with same VRN even for that 3 days, it should be illegal.

 

maybe that time only owner receive car?

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maybe that time only owner receive car?

Either way, only one vehicle could be on the road at a time. For those who transfer their vehicle to new car, they drive their old car to AD and transfer the road tax to the new vehicle and drive the new car. The old car will take the VRN of the new car.

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Either way, only one vehicle could be on the road at a time. For those who transfer their vehicle to new car, they drive their old car to AD and transfer the road tax to the new vehicle and drive the new car. The old car will take the VRN of the new car.

 

Boss.. No.. you don't understand.. haha.. When I retained the number of my previous Estima for my current ride , it was the same SGL plate.. so even though you got the new car , your previous car still would have your plate coz they need to go VICOM or LTA if I'm not wrong to get the new plate..

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Is it a consequence that they are beside eachother, or were they planning it?

 

 

for my case is happened on the collection date. so basically i drove the new car while the dealer drove the old car. we drove along the same route for about 10-15 mins before we split at expressway. so during that 10-15 mins, other cars would think about the same issues when they saw us. then maybe some idiot one will stomp it and think they discovered something fishy etc. yeah!

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Is this a number plate cheat, who pwned himself and crashed his SH2786 car (Honda Accord)?

 

http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-seen/from-around-the-world/driver-tries-to-show-off-racing-skills-ends-up-crashing-into

 

I believe SH plates were reserved for taxis a few decades ago ... with LTA later switching to SHA, SHB etc, and adding an alphabet suffix at the end (as a numerical checksum).

 

It begs the question on why this private car, driven recklessly, has an old taxi number plate on it?

A road tax cheat that also allows him to beat speed and traffic light cameras???

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Is this a number plate cheat, who pwned himself and crashed his SH2786 car (Honda Accord)?

 

http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-seen/from-around-the-world/driver-tries-to-show-off-racing-skills-ends-up-crashing-into

 

I believe SH plates were reserved for taxis a few decades ago ... with LTA later switching to SHA, SHB etc, and adding an alphabet suffix at the end (as a numerical checksum).

 

It begs the question on why this private car, driven recklessly, has an old taxi number plate on it?

A road tax cheat that also allows him to beat speed and traffic light cameras???

Not Singapore lah.

 

Look like HK.

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In HK leh.

 

Is this a number plate cheat, who pwned himself and crashed his SH2786 car (Honda Accord)?

http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-seen/from-around-the-world/driver-tries-to-show-off-racing-skills-ends-up-crashing-into

I believe SH plates were reserved for taxis a few decades ago ... with LTA later switching to SHA, SHB etc, and adding an alphabet suffix at the end (as a numerical checksum).

It begs the question on why this private car, driven recklessly, has an old taxi number plate on it?
A road tax cheat that also allows him to beat speed and traffic light cameras???

 

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Is this a number plate cheat, who pwned himself and crashed his SH2786 car (Honda Accord)?

 

http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-seen/from-around-the-world/driver-tries-to-show-off-racing-skills-ends-up-crashing-into

 

I believe SH plates were reserved for taxis a few decades ago ... with LTA later switching to SHA, SHB etc, and adding an alphabet suffix at the end (as a numerical checksum).

 

It begs the question on why this private car, driven recklessly, has an old taxi number plate on it?

A road tax cheat that also allows him to beat speed and traffic light cameras???

 

We all think you self pwned yourself.... :ninja:

 

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