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Conditional registration

Conditional registration is a registration scheme for non-standard vehicles that previously were exempt or unable to be registered. Conditional registration gives you the benefit of compulsory third party insurance in the event of a crash occurring on a road causing personal injury.

What vehicles should have conditional registration?

Any vehicle that does not comply with the standard regulations for registration but requires access to roads to fulfil operational tasks should have conditional registration. This will affect agricultural, construction and recreational vehicles including:

What is a road?

The definition of a 'road' under Queensland law includes areas such as: shopping centre car parks, railway crossings, areas open to the public for use as a road and road related areas. A road related area is part of a road and includes areas such as footpaths and nature strips.

Why should I have conditional registration?

Since 1 May 2003, it is illegal to drive a non-standard vehicle on the road without conditional registration.

Conditional registration:

Compulsory third party insurance

Your compulsory third party insurance will cover you for personal insurance claims made against you by other road users including drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists if a crash occurs on a road (subject to the scope of the Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994).

Compulsory third party insurance will not cover you for property damage. Make sure you have appropriate insurance to cover you for the range of risks associated wtih your vehicle both on and off road.

What are the different levels of access available with conditional registration?

There are three categories of road access allowable under conditional registration:

Vehicles requiring conditional registration must comply with the conditions for use outlined in the Guideline for Conditionally Registered Vehicles in Queensland, form number 17.

What do I need to do?

If your vehicle is currently unregistered, and you believe it should have conditional registration, visit a Queensland Transport customer service centre or other Queensland registration agency to organise the registration.

You will need to:

Will the vehicle need an inspection or safety certificate?

No. On the application form there is a section which must be signed by the registered operator stating that the vehicle complies with the guidelines for conditionally registered vehicles. There is no requirement to get a vehicle inspection or safety certificate in addition to the declaration made on the application form.

What vehicles do not need conditional registration?

All vehicles that comply with normal registration requirements are not eligible for conditional registration. This includes truck-based mobile machinery and cranes.

If the vehicle is not being driven on a road, and is only used on private property, then it does not need conditional registration.

Where can I get more information?

Conditional registration

Visit a Queensland Transport customer service centre during business hours, or call 13 23 80b during business hours.

Compulsory third party insurance

Visit the Motor Accident Insurance Commission website.

Public liability

For more information on public liability and general insurance consult your insurance broker/adviser.





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Last updated 08 May 2008