Re: Traveling to Canada from USA with Temporary plates
Von: Dave Smith (adavidsmith@sympatico.ca) [Profil]
Datum: 25.07.2007 04:22
Message-ID: <46A6B3CE.5B76CC40@sympatico.ca>
Newsgroup: rec.travel.usa-canada rec.travel.misc rec.travel alt.travel.usa-canada alt.travel.road-trip alt.travel.misc alt.travel.canada.ontario.toronto alt.travel.canada.ontario alt.travel.canada alt.travel
Datum: 25.07.2007 04:22
Message-ID: <46A6B3CE.5B76CC40@sympatico.ca>
Newsgroup: rec.travel.usa-canada rec.travel.misc rec.travel alt.travel.usa-canada alt.travel.road-trip alt.travel.misc alt.travel.canada.ontario.toronto alt.travel.canada.ontario alt.travel.canada alt.travel
Stephan in Burlington wrote: > > > Inteerstingly enough (or maybe not), on the way home from work today, > I saw a commercial van in Oakville with a temporary plate from > Illinois. There used to be reciprocal registration agreements between Ontario and most (not all) states. If they are based or have a base in the state where they are plated they can come into Ontario to deliver a load or to pick one up as long as they weren't running point to point, which also be a customs and immigration violation. There was never reciprocal registration exemptions for the Canadian provinces. They had to get plates prorated for the provinces in which they were operating, which involved paying a fee to each of those provinces and it would appear on the registration cab card. Now there is an International Registration Program (IRP) which allows them one plate but prorated registration paid to numerous states and provinces. For some reason, a number of states do not give them their plates right away. They get a temporary registration until their plates come in and the prorates will show on the permit.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- none2u (20.10.2007 22:49)
