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Wrong. Vt has no grace period on inspection, registration or insurance once they expire. There is a 14 day grace period for a vt license only.
Once you buy a vehicle, it must be registered and insured in vt to drive it . There is a 15 day period within which it must be inspected once it's first registered.
Last edited by jcbell1007; 05-15-12 at 01:21 PM.
[QUOTE=CBR929RE;1178360]your insurance agent sucks. mine even called my mom a couple months ago to tell her that Safety was going up a couple hundred bucks so she should switch to Liberty Mutual I think it was and get an extra discount cause the homeowners insurance is through them. so she's at about the same as she paid last year. I think she might even have gotten better coverage too but I'm not sure. that's the power of a good agent.
We HAD Safety Ins. They were the one's that increased my bikes value to $8,000. I was so pissed that I was debatiing if I should have my bike "stolen" so I could be paid out and buy me a newer bike.
*I wouldn't really do anything illegal.
I'm confused, because I was under the impression that there was a 15 day period to get the vehicle inspected.
A quick google search returned this: http://dmv.vermont.gov/safety/laws/inspection
Any newly registered vehicle not currently inspected in this state must be inspected within 15 days from the date of registration.
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
Posting from my phone, fat fingered a send before I finished. It's fixed now.