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Spotted this 'wildlife inspired' number plate in Bangalore.
From no angle it looked white/black/yellow.

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I reside next to an army cantonment enroute to office i come across lot of vehicles belonging to army personnel. Is it mandatory to affix the army logo in brass against red background in the number plate , often only the logo is visible and numbers totally illegible . I also come across vehicles with stickers like gunner / sub mariner / commando in very big letters across number plate without reg. # . I have not taken any pics for fear of being mobbed / assaulted .

Have been seeing this car running with TC plates for quiet some time - is this legal?

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Thanks
Anoop

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Have been seeing this car running with TC plates for quiet some time - is this legal?
Dealers do use TC numbers all the time , not sure on legal prospects though , have a look at

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...alerships.html

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Originally Posted by Turbanator (Post 3761039)
Dealers do use TC numbers all the time , not sure on legal prospects though , have a look at

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/indian...alerships.html

yes - I am aware of that. But this car is playing with the same TC plates since months (if not years).

Usually, you see TC plates for cars which are in transit (before they are not sold to a customer). In this case, this is a previous generation Jazz which have stopped production years back, and is a daily use car.

--Anoop

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 3761166)
yes - I am aware of that. But this car is playing with the same TC plates since months (if not years).

It could be an unsold/unregistered car from a dealership ?
But even then, isn't there a period for validity of the temporary registration plates ? :Shockked:

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 3761166)
yes - I am aware of that. But this car is playing with the same TC plates since months (if not years).

My guess is that buyers of such cars propose to the dealer to perform the registration process themselves (saving the dealer a bit of paperwork and hassle), but don't follow through - usually to save tax and registration money. It is not clear to me how they manage to renew insurance year after year, though.

A rule that prohibits dealers from delivering unregistered cars to buyers should sort this problem out.

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 3760975)
Have been seeing this car running with TC plates for quiet some time - is this legal?

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Originally Posted by NPV (Post 3761169)
It could be an unsold/unregistered car from a dealership ?

I've seen this same Jazz before too (interestingly my last spotting was in the same area). There's a Honda dealership in the vicinity, so I'd thought it would be a mechanic doing a test drive - the nearby Skoda ASC has this practice of affixing a Temp plate over the actual number plate while they conduct test drives, which are needless to say, extremely rash and the test drivers care two hoots for signals and other road signs or road users.

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Originally Posted by binand (Post 3761228)
My guess is that buyers of such cars propose to the dealer to perform the registration process themselves (saving the dealer a bit of paperwork and hassle), but don't follow through - usually to save tax and registration money. It is not clear to me how they manage to renew insurance year after year, though.

Do you think someone who doesn't care a rodent's posterior in getting the car registered, would have insurance? There was a Merc S or ML in the news a few months ago, that wasn't registered for years.

A little OT, the so-called hyperactive authorities would turn a blind eye towards such cases of blatant violations but won't leave a stone unturned in showing tax-paying citizens as immigrants/outlaws/tax-evaders/aliens-in-their-own-country and what not!

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A rule that prohibits dealers from delivering unregistered cars to buyers should sort this problem out.
I would add, there has to be a quantum of service charge or registration charge mandated and enforced by law, to prevent dealers from overcharging the customer

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Originally Posted by binand (Post 3761228)

A rule that prohibits dealers from delivering unregistered cars to buyers should sort this problem out.

This rule exists. Vehicle must be registered before delivery. Need not be a permanent registration (which is usually the norm), it could be a temp registration.

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 3761166)
Usually, you see TC plates for cars which are in transit (before they are not sold to a customer).

TC series is for temporary registration IIRC. From what I have heard, the temp registration is valid for 1 month from the date of registration. If needed, the registration can be renewed each month by paying the appropriate registration fee. It could be possible that this Jazz owner (individual/dealer) could have kept renewing the registration for reasons best known to him. However, I'm not sure if there is a limit on the no of times the registration can be renewed.

A relative of mine renewed his Nissan Sunny's temp registration 2 or 3 times, just because he was waiting for one particular number within the series.

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Originally Posted by binand (Post 3761228)
A rule that prohibits dealers from delivering unregistered cars to buyers should sort this problem out.

I guess you are saying that dealers should not deliver unless 'permanent' registration is done. The cars can be delivered with a Temp registration and the onus is on the buyer to get a permanent registration.

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Originally Posted by addyhemmige (Post 3761294)
TC series is for temporary registration IIRC.

TC - Trade Certificate - issued to dealerships for transit of cars. Same TC number can be used on any number of cars, but cant be used for more than one car at any given time. TC number is linked to the dealership, not to an individual car.

TEMP - temporary registration number. Linked with individual cars and the dealer cant deliver a car without a valid temporary registration.

In this case, as Silversteed posted, I think this car is a daily drive car of the Honda Showroom or some one working in the showroom.

--Anoop

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Originally Posted by theexperthand (Post 3761336)
TC - Trade Certificate - issued to dealerships for transit of cars. Same TC number can be used on any number of cars, but cant be used for more than one car at any given time. TC number is linked to the dealership, not to an individual car.

TEMP - temporary registration number. Linked with individual cars and the dealer cant deliver a car without a valid temporary registration.

In this case, as Silversteed posted, I think this car is a daily drive car of the Honda Showroom or some one working in the showroom.

--Anoop

My Bad. Thanks for clarifying that. I guess I was confused between TC and TRstupid:

Came across this number plate in BMTC bus yesterday! Did the BMTC pay for this number? Lucky!

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Originally Posted by LoneRidder (Post 3774899)
Came across this number plate in BMTC bus yesterday! Did the BMTC pay for this number? Lucky!

KA-nn-F/Fx series are reserved for BMTC and KaSRTC. KA-53 is KR Puram RTO

Take a look at some of these, mostly Politicians & Government cars :eek:


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