It has been announced that as of October 1st, 2018, there will be new registration rules coming into place for classic car owners. These rules will be in addition to the regular registration and testing requirements, so it’s important you’re up to speed.
Here’s everything you need to know.
A split tier system
The other tier relates to classic cars that are for display purposes only and are under no circumstances allowed to be driven on the roads. Technical tests and insurance policies are required, as is a three-year registration fee of AED 1100, with an estimated renewal fee of AED 1050.
Remember, cars registered in the second tier will be under no circumstances fit to be driven on public roads. If you need to move the vehicle, it will need to be transported on a recovery truck.
Make sure you’re covered
Failure to do so carries a host of risks. You may be fined, and in certain circumstances your car may even be taken away from you. Therefore, it pays in the long run to spend a little time familiarising yourself with the incoming rules now, and doing what you can to comply with them.
The sooner you get the ball rolling, the sooner your car can be registered properly under the new system. So get all of your car’s details and documents together and, provided your classic passes all the necessary tests, there’s no reason why you can’t be enjoying your wheels in no time.