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Annual SORN declaration will be scrapped

15% of current rules will be thrown in the bin

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Posted: 16 December 2011
by Visordown News

"Hello DVLA? Yes it's still off the road"

THE GOVERNMENT have declared they'll scrap the need to annually declare your vehicle as SORN, along with another 142 regulations which they claim will either be scrapped or improved.

The annual SORN declaration was typical DVLA thinking; every year you had to prove your unused motorcycle was still off the road, instead of the DVLA knowing it's on the road by the process of you taxing it.

Under the new plans, once you declare your vehicle SORN, you won't have to do so every year.

Other changes include scrapping the law that declares motorists need to hold a paper counterpart to their licence by 2015 and removing the need to hold paper proof of insurance, replacing this with a new insurance database.

The DfT have proposed that 22.3% of rules will be improved and 15.4% will be scrapped.

Transport Secretary Justine Greening said: "Motorists shouldn’t have to keep numerous bits of paper just to prove they can drive and have bought insurance – we live in digital age and we need to embrace that."


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Mark Winter
About time, last year i got fined £80 for not renewing the SORN on me bike. I missed it by 2 months and it only cost £53 to tax it for the year. I smell a money making machine!!!!

Posted: 16/12/2011 at 13:34


MKJ
Yeahy... good riddance to bad... umm... way of decalaring your bike to be currently not on the road..?

Posted: 16/12/2011 at 16:55


Rich Jonsen
You still have to declare it off the road initially, just not keep 'renewing' it every year like you do now if you have it off the road for more than one year.

Posted: 17/12/2011 at 04:27


wasabi
Good changes.

Wonder if they'll scrap the paper tax disc next?

Posted: 17/12/2011 at 15:35


Centauro
The goverment doing something sensible? /cheer!

Posted: 17/12/2011 at 19:16


AP Jones
luckily my bikes that are off the road were off the road before SORN evolved.
So they ain't been sorned at all,
I just hope the reg Nrs. will still apply for the bikes when I eventually finish restoring them.

I guess the government will charge me a fortune to retain what I already own .

Posted: 20/12/2011 at 12:53


Jimnwendyuk
There's a hidden agenda somewhere. This government wouldn't remove a money making scheme if there weren't plans afoot to make more out of us some how! ... Although, it could just be that it costs more money to run the SORN scheme and scrapping it will save them more than they currently make.....?

Posted: 20/12/2011 at 13:39


Ba leslie
How about getting rid of continuous insurance as well while they are at it? Or will the insurance company's lobbyists put a stop to that?

Posted: 20/12/2011 at 22:52

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