Antique vehicle registration
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Antique vehicle registration is a special form of motor vehicle registration for vehicles that are considered antique, classic, vintage, or historic. Both the specific term used and the definition of a qualifying vehicle vary from country to country, as well as within a country if it is a federation.
Typically, an antique vehicle is defined by its age at the time at which antique vehicle registration is sought. As examples, this age is 25 years in the U.S. state of Virginia, 30 years in the Australian state of Queensland, and 35 years in Singapore. The United Kingdom requires that the vehicle have been registered before 1 January 1973.
Antique vehicle registration provides certain benefits, such as a reduced or waived registration fee and distinctive vehicle registration plates. However, the owner's privilege of driving the vehicle is significantly curtailed. For example, in Virginia, the use of a car registered as an antique is limited to participation in car club activities, parades, and the like, driving to and from such events, testing, obtaining maintenance and repairs, and occasional pleasure driving within 250 miles of one's residence. Commuting to and from work is specifically forbidden.
The special license plate may take the form of a newly manufactured license plate with a legend such as "Antique" or "Historic." The license plate has a separate number sequence from ordinary license plates and may have a distinctive color scheme. Virginia has two series of such plates, one of which is designed to look old. Alternatively, under certain circumstances, the special license plate may be an authentic license plate from the same year as the model year of the car. Virginia allows the use of such plates if they are embossed (not stickered) with the appropriate year.
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