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raantheman | 08:54 Wed 25th Jun 2008 | Motoring
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i bought a car yesterday in herts the vehicle is on a S O R N i have got it insured to drive it also it has a new mot can i drive the car home to london or do i have to get it actually taxed bofore then. can i not drive it home and then get the tax.
  
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You cannot drive an untaxed vehicle on the main road, period

So, no you can't 'just drive it home' and then tax it - if you do I hope you get caught
as above,but if you want to chance your arm then you can drive it,but also beware that a car on a sorn is off road and if caught you could be liable for all the tax that it has been on sorn and a fine.
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SORN is exactly that , declared off road..there are instances in the motor trade of cars being driven on trade plates that have SORN and have been prosecuted...
its been a busy time raan ... driving a car uninsured , casught for taxi touting ,,,,, then later on AB , a comment was made , about visting Gay bars , parking your car , in disabled bay .... and then taxi touting offence ,..
driving the newly acquired , without road tax , - not uninsured as above ... aploogies

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