- Sat Sep 16, 2017 3:52 pm
#7705
Early this year I taxed my 350 as usual in anticipation of some summer riding when my bike emerges from its winter hibernation from the shed. Unfortunately,owing to some personal circumstances,it became clear that I would be unable to do any riding this year so in the shed it stayed. Over the following months the MOT and insurance expired but I thought I would arrange all that next year when hopefully I could get back on the road. This morning I received a letter from the DVLA stating that according to their big brother 'database' my bike was not insured and I would receive a hefty fine. Now I realise the rules have changed to try to cut down on the number of uninsured vehicles on the road but I would hazard a guess that those vehicles are not taxed either since a tax disc is no longer needed and there is no guarantee even if the vehicle is insured it is for the person driving it. Anyway I have now insured my bike rather than SORN it but it seems a bit odd that you can be fined for riding without insurance or for NOT riding without insurance.
All the best ,John
All the best ,John