By
Rob Brereton

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49 - 59 Ford Customline Car Club of Victoria Inc. Australia Copyright 2007.

CLUB PERMITS
L/H DRIVES

The CLUB PERMIT SCHEME

WEB SITE

To find out more or all the details about the Club Permit Scheme you can either contact VicRoads or the Association of Motoring Clubs, the AOMC, by clicking on the link at left.
Their web site has lots of information on this subject

The Club Permit Scheme
At the Club Meeting on the 18-10-2009 the following rules were voted in and became effective from that date.

1. A Person wishing to have a vehicle approved for a Club Permit must first be a Current Financial Member of the Club.
2. A Financial Member of the Club can then apply to have a Vehicle approved for a Club Permit by following the requirements provided by the Club Permit Officer, which includes the requirement of supplying a current Roadworthy Certificate and a current photograph of the vehicle.
3. A Member's first vehicle to be approved for Club Permit must be a Ford Customline, not any other vehicle.
4. If a Member already owns a Ford Customline, which has full VicRoads Registration, then the first vehicle approved for Club Permit does not have to be a Ford Customline.
5. There is no limit to the number of vehicles a Member can have approved for a Club Permit.
6. It is the Members full responsibility to comply with all the rules, regulations and  requirements set down by the Club and by VicRoads, whilst using the Club Permit vehicle.

Once you are a financial member you can apply to the Club, IN PERSON at a Club Meeting, to have your vehicle approved for a Club Permit.
You must also have with you all the appropriate documentation and a current photograph of your vehicle, otherwise you may not be approved

Documentation includes:
A current Roadworthy Certificate, filled out and signed.
The Clubs, Club Permit Application Form, all filled out.
The VicRoads Application Form, all filled out.

For further information you can contact the Club Permit Officer.

Victorian Club Permit Scheme.
VicRoads has proposed a 90 day Log Book scheme to replace the existing scheme. The AOMC and other peak Victorian Motoring bodies have submitted comments on the draft proposal. Representatives of VicRoads spoke on the proposed scheme at the Feb 06 Delegates meeting.
A summary of the key points is available at the AOMC web site.

49-59 FORD CUSTOMLINE CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA Inc.
PO Box 221 Reservoir Vic 3073
Web:
http://www.customlineclub.org.au

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