Laws applicable to antique cars are dependent on the state or country you are driving in. However, it is relatively common to be charge a nuisance abatement law that can range in price, but on average runs under $100. Additionally, you should be aware that if your car does not adhere to all applicable state laws for regular, non-antique vehicles, you could also be cited by law enforcement. The law does not make exceptions for drivers just because the age of their vehicle.
most tag offices deem 20 years to consider it an antique and you can apply for an antique tag.Check with your state though.
What happens to people inside a car during a collision and the laws that apply
It depends on the club. Some antique car clubs do in fact require you to have a car if not multiple cars. Others you do not.
It will probably depend on who was backing out first. The first one backing should have the right of way. Also the driving laws don't officially apply in private parking lots. The insurance companies will look at the collision based on driving laws though.
Yes, there are insurance policies specifically designed for the purpose of insuring antique automobiles. This type of insurance policy generally applies to a car that is at least 25 years old, and there is usually a limit to how many miles the car can be driven each year. Other conditions and stipulations may apply. Many Insurance companies specialize in antique car insurance.
No you cant because of the strict laws of drink driving
They can repossess your vehicle at any time. As long as they're the lienholder on the title, it doesn't matter where the car is titled. * If a lender sues for arrearages and fees the laws of the state where the car was purchased apply, not the state in which the car is titled.
Comprehensive coverage does not apply to the driving of a car. It should be covered.
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The address of the Antique Car Museum is: 3550 Mahan Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32308
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The web address of the Antique Car Museum is: http://www.tacm.com