Post by Uralee on Oct 2, 2018 23:04:29 GMT
For all the Vic Roads CPS info, click on the link below....
www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/registration/limited-use-permits/club-permit-scheme
Classic and historic motor vehicles (vehicles built after 31 December 1948) but more than 25 years old
A certificate of roadworthiness (RWC)* is attached to the application; and
• meets the applicable requirements of the Vehicle Standards (contained
in Schedule 2 of the Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2009 ) (evidenced by RWC).
If the vehicle is a light motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of 4.5 tonnes or less):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Guide to Modifications for Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Standards Information No. 8) and VicRoads’ Guidelines for modifications to vehicles operated under Victoria’s Club Permit Scheme (Vehicle Standards Information No. 33).
If the vehicle is a heavy motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of more than 4.5 tonnes):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of the Australian Government’s Department of Infrastructure and Regional Government’s Vehicle Standards Bulletin No. 6 – Heavy Vehicle Modifications.
If the vehicle is a motorcycle:
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Summary of Registration Requirements for Motorcycles and Mopeds (Vehicle Standards Information No. 4).
If any of the above vehicles are modified outside what is permitted
in the Vehicle Standards or the above Guidelines, a Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS) approval certificate* has been obtained. (If a VASS approval certificate is obtained, it must be provided with the club permit application).
If the vehicle was not originally manufactured in Australia and does not have a previous Australian registration history and was manufactured after 31 December 1968 (or in the case of a motorcycle 30 June 1975) a VASS approval certificate is required to demonstrate that the vehicle meets the ADRs that applied at the time the vehicle was manufactured.
Vehicles recorded as a “Statutory Write Off” cannot be issued with a club permit.
Veteran, vintage, and pre-1949 motor vehicles
• Clubs can determine their own inspection arrangements, including requiring applicants to provide a certificate of roadworthiness (RWC), which can accompany this form; and
• meets the applicable requirements of the Vehicle Standards (contained in Schedule 2 of the Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2009 ).
If the vehicle is a light motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of 4.5t tonnes or less):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Guide to Modifications for Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Standards Information No. 8) and VicRoads’ Guidelines for modifications to vehicles operated under Victoria’s Club Permit Scheme (Vehicle Standards Information No. 33).
If the vehicle is a heavy motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of more than 4.5 tonnes):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of the Australian Government’s Department of Infrastructure and Regional Government’s Vehicle Standards Bulletin No. 6 – Heavy Vehicle Modifications.
If the vehicle is a motorcycle:
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Summary of Registration Requirements for Motorcycles and Mopeds (Vehicle Standards Information No. 4).
If any of the above vehicles are modified outside of what is permitted
in the above Guidelines or Standards, a Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS) approval certificate* has been obtained and accompanies the club permit application.
* A certificate of roadworthiness must be current (within 30 days) of the Declaration date.
A VASS approval certificate for a light vehicle must be current (within 30 days) of the Declaration date. A VASS approval certificate for a heavy vehicle can be more than 30 days from the Declaration date provided the vehicle has not travelled more than 1000km since the date of issue of the certificate.
www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/registration/limited-use-permits/club-permit-scheme
Classic and historic motor vehicles (vehicles built after 31 December 1948) but more than 25 years old
A certificate of roadworthiness (RWC)* is attached to the application; and
• meets the applicable requirements of the Vehicle Standards (contained
in Schedule 2 of the Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2009 ) (evidenced by RWC).
If the vehicle is a light motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of 4.5 tonnes or less):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Guide to Modifications for Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Standards Information No. 8) and VicRoads’ Guidelines for modifications to vehicles operated under Victoria’s Club Permit Scheme (Vehicle Standards Information No. 33).
If the vehicle is a heavy motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of more than 4.5 tonnes):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of the Australian Government’s Department of Infrastructure and Regional Government’s Vehicle Standards Bulletin No. 6 – Heavy Vehicle Modifications.
If the vehicle is a motorcycle:
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Summary of Registration Requirements for Motorcycles and Mopeds (Vehicle Standards Information No. 4).
If any of the above vehicles are modified outside what is permitted
in the Vehicle Standards or the above Guidelines, a Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS) approval certificate* has been obtained. (If a VASS approval certificate is obtained, it must be provided with the club permit application).
If the vehicle was not originally manufactured in Australia and does not have a previous Australian registration history and was manufactured after 31 December 1968 (or in the case of a motorcycle 30 June 1975) a VASS approval certificate is required to demonstrate that the vehicle meets the ADRs that applied at the time the vehicle was manufactured.
Vehicles recorded as a “Statutory Write Off” cannot be issued with a club permit.
Veteran, vintage, and pre-1949 motor vehicles
• Clubs can determine their own inspection arrangements, including requiring applicants to provide a certificate of roadworthiness (RWC), which can accompany this form; and
• meets the applicable requirements of the Vehicle Standards (contained in Schedule 2 of the Road Safety (Vehicles) Regulations 2009 ).
If the vehicle is a light motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of 4.5t tonnes or less):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Guide to Modifications for Motor Vehicles (Vehicle Standards Information No. 8) and VicRoads’ Guidelines for modifications to vehicles operated under Victoria’s Club Permit Scheme (Vehicle Standards Information No. 33).
If the vehicle is a heavy motor vehicle (Gross Vehicle Mass of more than 4.5 tonnes):
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of the Australian Government’s Department of Infrastructure and Regional Government’s Vehicle Standards Bulletin No. 6 – Heavy Vehicle Modifications.
If the vehicle is a motorcycle:
• if it is modified, meets the requirements of VicRoads’ Summary of Registration Requirements for Motorcycles and Mopeds (Vehicle Standards Information No. 4).
If any of the above vehicles are modified outside of what is permitted
in the above Guidelines or Standards, a Vehicle Assessment Signatory Scheme (VASS) approval certificate* has been obtained and accompanies the club permit application.
* A certificate of roadworthiness must be current (within 30 days) of the Declaration date.
A VASS approval certificate for a light vehicle must be current (within 30 days) of the Declaration date. A VASS approval certificate for a heavy vehicle can be more than 30 days from the Declaration date provided the vehicle has not travelled more than 1000km since the date of issue of the certificate.