licence/rego - same thing - where's the divide?
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licence/rego - same thing - where's the divide?
Just wondering where the divide ocurs for this huge continent to use the word licence for what we east coasters call rego, or registration. Is licence a term used in WA or just by one resident there who came from the east?
I think licence is the term used in New Zealand for the annual payment made to the relevant local gov department and third party insurance to insurance company, what we easterners call rego.
Just wondering how far east rego term is used and where licence starts - SA ?
I think licence is the term used in New Zealand for the annual payment made to the relevant local gov department and third party insurance to insurance company, what we easterners call rego.
Just wondering how far east rego term is used and where licence starts - SA ?
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That's a good question, travelling to 3 different states weekly, I notice a lot of different language in regards to ordering takeaway food too. Don't want to hijack your topic though. But being a truckie that's what concerns me each week on the road.
Anyway I'm looking forward to some answers on this one. Where do you live & which term do you use to describe rego? Or should that be licence?
Cheers Jake

Anyway I'm looking forward to some answers on this one. Where do you live & which term do you use to describe rego? Or should that be licence?
Cheers Jake
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I'm intrigued, what differences do you encounter?Rodeo4jake wrote:That's a good question, travelling to 3 different states weekly, I notice a lot of different language in regards to ordering takeaway food too.
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Interesting topic!
Being a New South Welshman me whole life, When renewing my "rego" as we call it I have always gone for a "Pink Slip" (inspection or more so these days an E-inspection). Ever since being involved with automotive forums I've noticed some others from interstate (Even the ACT) refer to it as a RWC - roadworthy.
Then when thats done its off to renew the:
Third Party (Green Slip) Insurance! Grrrrr
What does this = elsewhere?
Then once the "Green Slip" is paid for and validated -
I pay my Rego (Curse the ever spiralling costs)
And my License = (to operate a motor vehicle on a public road with due care and regard for the laws) is fortunately not an annual affair.
Being a New South Welshman me whole life, When renewing my "rego" as we call it I have always gone for a "Pink Slip" (inspection or more so these days an E-inspection). Ever since being involved with automotive forums I've noticed some others from interstate (Even the ACT) refer to it as a RWC - roadworthy.
Then when thats done its off to renew the:
Third Party (Green Slip) Insurance! Grrrrr
What does this = elsewhere?
Then once the "Green Slip" is paid for and validated -
I pay my Rego (Curse the ever spiralling costs)
And my License = (to operate a motor vehicle on a public road with due care and regard for the laws) is fortunately not an annual affair.
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In SA
Licence- This is the thing you pay every 5-10 years, carry in your pocket, has your photo on it.
Rego- Pay it for the car, allows you to drive your car on the road, (also has 3rd party insurance included?)
Insurance- The thing that you pay so that when your car is wrecked you can fix it.
Cheers Cam
Licence- This is the thing you pay every 5-10 years, carry in your pocket, has your photo on it.
Rego- Pay it for the car, allows you to drive your car on the road, (also has 3rd party insurance included?)
Insurance- The thing that you pay so that when your car is wrecked you can fix it.
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There's another thing; roadwrothy, pink slip, rego inspection...how many states have this as mandatory? How often is it required? Funny how I can still happily drive around in a car I've swapped the engine in myself and done this and that to without this "rego inspection"...or maybe I do need one and I'm breaking the law 
Yeah here rego is the thing you pay to keep your plates current, license is the card with your photo on it

Yeah here rego is the thing you pay to keep your plates current, license is the card with your photo on it

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If the cops pull you up your gone. Engine number no longer matches the VIN, in SA this is against the law.Silverbullet wrote:There's another thing; roadwrothy, pink slip, rego inspection...how many states have this as mandatory? How often is it required? Funny how I can still happily drive around in a car I've swapped the engine in myself and done this and that to without this "rego inspection"...or maybe I do need one and I'm breaking the law
Yeah here rego is the thing you pay to keep your plates current, license is the card with your photo on it
Just go to service SA and fill in a form i think, no regency. All good until you put in an engine that is bigger than what is allowed over the original.
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License is what I pay every now and then, photo ID and all that jazz that, lets me drive legally
Rego is what I pay 6 monthly or yearly which keeps the car on the road, comes with compulsory 3rd party insurance (CTP)
Insurance is what you pay if you think your car is worth more than what damage you think you'll be able to do to it, and/or if you don't do all your own shizzle like most of the people on here.
Roadworthy/safety certificate is always required up here when changing registration from 1 person to another, hence my efforts with Roxy, no need for it once the car's already registered though, until you get pulled over/defected.
Dunno what the go is with the engine mod stuff. Usually you need a mod plate (usually blue and somewhere in the engine bay)/engineers certificate up here if you do anything extensive or anything that compromises the cars safety, structure or if it alters performance too much I think.
Cheers,
Tom.
License is what I pay every now and then, photo ID and all that jazz that, lets me drive legally
Rego is what I pay 6 monthly or yearly which keeps the car on the road, comes with compulsory 3rd party insurance (CTP)
Insurance is what you pay if you think your car is worth more than what damage you think you'll be able to do to it, and/or if you don't do all your own shizzle like most of the people on here.
Roadworthy/safety certificate is always required up here when changing registration from 1 person to another, hence my efforts with Roxy, no need for it once the car's already registered though, until you get pulled over/defected.
Dunno what the go is with the engine mod stuff. Usually you need a mod plate (usually blue and somewhere in the engine bay)/engineers certificate up here if you do anything extensive or anything that compromises the cars safety, structure or if it alters performance too much I think.
Cheers,
Tom.
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yeah, sorry, FujiFan Jay has elaborated more on what I should have , licence to drive etc and RSR's term of licence meaning what we easterners at least understand annual rego fees for the cars' plates to remain current - everyone got what I meant 
NSW uses the colour terms from the colour the sheet issued is printed on pre e-safety inspections. An initial rego is a blue slip (now e-AUVIS,unless blackout or glitch occurs), or if you get a defect, lapse rego by more than 90 days, pink is the annual inspection term. The colours are only issued if it passes - the fail slip is white. I've kept the tradition going with e-slips with pink and blue paper and would print fails on white but bloody helps "how can I help you" s when someone turns up with pink or blue paper in their hands - they are back for reinspection

NSW uses the colour terms from the colour the sheet issued is printed on pre e-safety inspections. An initial rego is a blue slip (now e-AUVIS,unless blackout or glitch occurs), or if you get a defect, lapse rego by more than 90 days, pink is the annual inspection term. The colours are only issued if it passes - the fail slip is white. I've kept the tradition going with e-slips with pink and blue paper and would print fails on white but bloody helps "how can I help you" s when someone turns up with pink or blue paper in their hands - they are back for reinspection
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In WA the term 'Rego' is used by many but the WA licence centre list is a 'Licence'
http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/566.asp
Registration is for things like boats, off road vehicles, etc.. so authorities can keep track on owners if they are involved in an incident
http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/566.asp
Registration is for things like boats, off road vehicles, etc.. so authorities can keep track on owners if they are involved in an incident
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