You can check a vehicle's registration details via the Transport Department where the vehicle has been registered. For vehicle registration checks in VIC,NSW,QLD,ACT,SA,WA,TAS,NT click link below to the government website to perform your registration check. .
Over the 12 month period ending June 2020 there were 9,920 serious injuries (all hospitalisations) caused by traffic accidents in NSW. The serious injury rate for the 12 months ending June 2020 was 122.0 per 100,000 population. Driving an unregistered car in NSW means that your compulsory third-party insurance (CTP) will not have any effect, which will lead to serious consequences. Even if you are not driving your own car, as part of the driver’s responsibilities, you have to make sure that the car is registered in NSW.
Two hundred and thirteen people lost their lives on Victoria's roads on 2020, with speeding, drugs, drinking, and mobile phone use among the major drivers of deadly crashes. It’s important to make sure you check that your car, or any car you decide to drive, is registered. This is one of the simplest ways to check the safety of a vehicle, ensuring that it hasn’t been in an accident where it was written off.
740 serious injuries caused by traffic accidents in 2020 in SA. So it is driver’s responsibility to drive a registered car in South Australia roads. Driving an unregistered car in SA means that your compulsory third-party insurance (CTP) will not have any effect, which will lead to serious consequences. Even if you are not driving your own car, as part of the driver’s responsibilities, you have to make sure that the car is registered in SA. Otherwise when an accident occurs, no one will pay for the serious consequences of the accident.
According to 2020 preliminary summary of fatalities on Western Australian roads, 155 people died on WA roads in 2020. So it is driver’s responsibility to drive a registered car in Western Australia roads. Driving an unregistered car in WA means that your compulsory third-party insurance (CTP) will not have any effect, which will lead to serious consequences. Even if you are not driving your own car, as part of the driver’s responsibilities, you have to make sure that the car is registered in WA. Otherwise when an accident occurs, no one will pay for the serious consequences of the accident.
Fifty-seven more people lost their lives in 2020 than in 2019, a year with a record low death toll of 217 deaths. Across 2020, 276 people died on Queensland roads. As part of the driver’s responsibility, whether you drive your own car on QLD roads or not, you need to make sure that your rego has not expired, because driving a vehicle which registration has expired means huge risk, not just for drivers, also for pedestrians. CTP insurance will also expired with rego, which means that once an accident occurs, no one will pay for the serious consequences of the accident.
Over the 12 month period in 2020 there were 7 people lost their lives caused by traffic accidents in ACT. Driving an unregistered car in ACT means that your compulsory third-party insurance (CTP) will not have any effect, which will lead to serious consequences. Even if you are not driving your own car, as part of the driver’s responsibilities, you have to make sure that the car is registered in ACT. To check the status of your vehicle Rego all you need is your ACT vehicle's licence plate number.
284 serious injuries caused by traffic accidents in 2020 in TAS. As part of the driver’s responsibility, whether you drive your own car on TAS roads or not, you need to make sure that your Rego has not expired, because driving a vehicle which registration has expired means huge risk, not just for drivers, also for pedestrians. CTP insurance will also expired with Rego, which means that once an accident occurs, no one will pay for the serious consequences of the accident.
31 people lost their lives on NT’s roads on 2020, with speeding, drugs, drinking, and mobile phone use among the major drivers of deadly crashes. It’s important to make sure you check that your car, or any car you decide to drive, is registered in NT. This is one of the simplest ways to check the safety of a vehicle, ensuring that it hasn’t been in an accident where it was written off. Even if you are not driving your own car, as part of the driver’s responsibilities, you have to make sure that the car is registered in NT.