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Straight from the Qld transport website
"Department of Transport and Main Roads, Special Interest Vehicle Scheme Guide, 2010"
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Restricted vehicle use: Street rods registered under the scheme [LH9] have certain limitations placed on their use. This is reflected in the reduced fees and compulsory third party insurance premium.
Registered operators must confine their vehicle’s use to:-
. participating in events sanctioned by the Australian Street Rod Federation
. participating in rallies organised by incorporated car clubs
. participating in processions for which a Special Events Permit has been issued under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management –Accreditation and Other Provisions)
Regulation 2005
. exhibiting the vehicle in displays, fetes or similar functions conducted for religious, charitable or educational purposes
. ceremonial purposes (weddings, formals) involving immediate family members provided this is not done for fee or reward. Immediate family means parents, grandparents, sons, daughters, grandchildren but not extended family relationships such as nephews and nieces.
. preparing for, proceeding to, and returning from the above activities
. direct travel to and from an Approved Inspection Station for the purposes of obtaining a safety certificate before offering the vehicle for sale
. travel in order to have the vehicle repaired. Distance is not restricted in this circumstance. However, such travel must be reasonable and openly justified by the vehicle operator.
. road testing within a 15 kilometre radius from the place where the vehicle is garaged. The purpose of the travel must be to road test the vehicle following repair or restoration and not for any other purpose. This does not include use as a means of transport. ... "
This means any event that in not run by a Incorporated Club/ or does not have an ASRF Sanction/Travel permit should not be attended by club regoed cars.
UNLESS ON A CLUB RUN
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