I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apparently it is not new law. Garages can and will tax your car for you but they have to be suitably registered. It's also not true about no tax no insurance, insurance companies and the police don't give a toss about the two depending on each other.
If you have all your documentation and have applied for the tax disc (suitably backdated) you might get done for not displaying but this is a nominal fixed penalty offence. But you haven't got your docs so it would be foolish to risk the fine and a record.
Right no tax...........
The Police will not fine you it is a DVLA matter. What will happen is you MAY gat a small fine (no more than �50) and have to pay the back stamp of the tax. If you have recently acquired the car this will be what you should do anyway. The fact your insurance docs have not arrived is not a defence but in tis matter common sense will prevail.
If your insurance policy hasn't come through it is not a problem as long as you have paid the premium.
The problem is, is that under The Road Traffic Act the Police do not need a reason to pull you over. However if you have no tax they MAY throw the book at you. I can guarantee that an astute traffic cop WILL find fault with your car if he/she wants to. That is from tyre pressures to screen wash to dirty numberplates etc etc etc.
Also bare in mind ANPR. This stands for Automatic Number Plate Recognition. These are fixed to most Gatsos and bridges. It photographs your number plate which will flash as having no tax. In these times of terrorism they are more common than you think.
My advice would be contact your insurance, get them to send your docs ASAP and get tax. If your case is genuine you will not be fined and enjoy your journey.