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Toll by plate

When I was dabbling in RC racing it was either Team Assiciated (RC10)
or a Losi

but it has been a while
My RC10 is still going today



I'd head down to your closest RC raceway and ask questions
or post in the RC section :flipoff2:
Wtf? I think you replied to the wrong thread
 
Wife sold a car once and got a bill for it when the cameras snapped it going through the toll gate on the rollback that came and got it. It was more annoying to fight than to pay the couple bucks it cost, so it wasn't worth the effort. But lesson learned on that one.
What was the lesson?
 
That's what I'm wondering. Don't sell cars anymore?
I sold one to a jerk that racked up tickets galore. But I held onto a copy of the release so even DMV was stupid and lost it or ignored it, they couldn't ignore the photocopy of it I produced to let me off the hook.
 
It isn't a fine. Why being Karen?? Pay the toll. Obviously they know it was you, and you know it was you, and they know that you know it was you, and you know that you know, that they know it was you.
 
It would be hilarious if the person that identified the rig and driver were a member here following your build.
 
It isn't a fine. Why being Karen?? Pay the toll. Obviously they know it was you, and you know it was you, and they know that you know it was you, and you know that you know, that they know it was you.
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Nobody is going to buy a car with no plates.
Why are you trying to invent something that doesn't need inventing.
This is the whole point of the release paperwork.
 
Living in Commierado, I found out by "accident", if your tailgate is down, it covers your plate. Then if you have an IH Scout with the tailgate down....
I had a Scout. The plate had a hinge on it so you could put the tailgate down and tip the plate out.
 
I had gone a few years never getting any toll by mail stuff. NY started tracking and seizing cars as they come over the bridges so I bought an ezpass.

I have an odd license so I think the computer didn't know how to follow up to try and suspend it. Tolls should have mailed to registration address but didn't.
 
what commie shit is this? I take my plates when I sell and turn them in for registration credit :flipoff2:
Credit? As I mentioned in another thread, I only pay $21 for a plate, but if you sell or stop insuring it, you must turn it in. They don’t give you anything.
 
Nobody is going to buy a car with no plates.
Why are you trying to invent something that doesn't need inventing.
This is the whole point of the release paperwork.
depends on your state, most places you keep your plates when you sell the car.

use the signed and dated title as your temp registration until you get your own plates.

conveniently, common in states with tolls and shit :flipoff2:
 
depends on your state, most places you keep your plates when you sell the car.

use the signed and dated title as your temp registration until you get your own plates.

conveniently, common in states with tolls and shit :flipoff2:
Yea, but you have to put them on something that is insured. If not , you turn them in. If you don’t turn them in, they take your license. (Drivers)
 
Just pay the fucking toll if you had any and I mean any type of turnpike pass it would just read and charge it.

I have my Florida sunpass and an ez pass these days I can use sun pass all the way west to Ohio and north to Canadian border.

New Jersey is the biggest toll road rip off

Thing I don’t like about the Sunpass is that they transfer and re-up your account in $20 increments. You ”pre pay” the account with $20 up front that it draws from and then when it gets down to $5 or something it debits another $20 to reload your account.

It makes no practical difference to me, but I don’t like the idea of them just “holding onto” my money for when I need to drive a toll road, which is usually 3-4 times per year, not daily/weekly.

I’ve found it funny that the last few tolls I’ve had showed my flats boat in one and paddle board in the other, so they obviously weren’t “tax deductible business trips.” :laughing:
 
I would fight any citation that wasn’t clearly my license plate.

We have license plate readers in the HOA, they’re far from accurate :shaking:

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I would too, but it’s not a citation, its a toll, which are usually $15 max. Plus, how many other vehicles look like that?
 
Thing I don’t like about the Sunpass is that they transfer and re-up your account in $20 increments. You ”pre pay” the account with $20 up front that it draws from and then when it gets down to $5 or something it debits another $20 to reload your account.

It makes no practical difference to me, but I don’t like the idea of them just “holding onto” my money for when I need to drive a toll road, which is usually 3-4 times per year, not daily/weekly.

They do that so that it's not immediately visible when tolls change the way it would be if they just billed you.

Getting billed $20 once very 3.75 week changing to 3.45wk is much harder to notice than if your charge changes from $2.75 to $3.
 
Your location says (free state of ) Florida. What commie bullshit is that? They are my goddamn plates, I paid for them, fuck em!


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I agree. What really pissed me off was when my wife got her new Vette, we kept the old one for awile. When we finelly sold it, we turned in plates with six months left. About 2 months later we bought a shitbox PT Cruiser. We had to buy plates again. But again, $21 is not a big deal.
 
In the states where you keep your plate, does the buyer show up with their own plate to buy your used car?
 
You drive it home naked with no plate or insurance like it's the wild west and hope you don't see the gestapo on the way home.

The law allows you to drive it home here, written up bill of sale and signed over title should be proof enough. No insurance is probably frowned upon.
 
You drive it home naked with no plate or insurance like it's the wild west and hope you don't see the gestapo on the way home.
In MA it's a gray area. If you have the signed paperwork and already have a vehicle registered and insured in your name you're theoretically good to go.
 
In the states where you keep your plate, does the buyer show up with their own plate to buy your used car?

In IA you’ve got 30 days to register and 15 days to insure. I know plenty of people that drive around with an undated title and a pen to fill it in if pulled over:laughing: it’s not illegal to drive with no plate, just to commit that kind of fraud :lmao:
Most counties don’t require notary so you can still get away with it :usa:
 
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