Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
With the new law requiring foreigners to drive a moto in their own name, has anyone had experience getting stopped recently on a moto not in their name?
What are the police involved to do? I'm sure practice differs from province to province, too.
I don't know if rented motos are excluded from this law, are they? If they are, who's to say you aren't renting it from someone, like a Khmer friend, who aren't required by law to have a moto registered in their name?
What are the police involved to do? I'm sure practice differs from province to province, too.
I don't know if rented motos are excluded from this law, are they? If they are, who's to say you aren't renting it from someone, like a Khmer friend, who aren't required by law to have a moto registered in their name?
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Do you have any details on this new law which I have not heard of? Does it mean I can not buy a moto and register it in my Khmer friend's name? I remember 5 years ago it was costly and time consuming for a foreigner to register as the owner of a moto which is why I always registered in a Khmer name. Is it still complicated to register in a foreigner's name? My motos have always been in Siem Reap so maybe different in Phnom Penh.
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Of course nobody on an expat forum would ever admit to be being stopped by the police; all resident posters apparently ride too fast, are able to carry out "freshie boy" motorbike acrobatics, or just don't stop whilst giving the police the bird and flicking out 100 KHR notes for shits & giggles...Tarndog wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 2:42 pm With the new law requiring foreigners to drive a moto in their own name, has anyone had experience getting stopped recently on a moto not in their name?
What are the police involved to do? I'm sure practice differs from province to province, too.
I don't know if rented motos are excluded from this law, are they? If they are, who's to say you aren't renting it from someone, like a Khmer friend, who aren't required by law to have a moto registered in their name?
I happen to ride a moto registered in my brother-in-law's name as it wasn't possible to register a second hand bike in a foreigner's name since that moronic law was passed a few years back. I do however carry the ownership card on me, and have good enough Khmer language skills to point out the stupidity of the law, and enough in my back pocket for a can of Black Panther or two.
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ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
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Amen to that!! As stupid a law as there is. But likely even that might not be true in the KOW!Spigzy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 3:01 pmI happen to ride a moto registered in my brother-in-law's name as it wasn't possible to register a second hand bike in a foreigner's name since that moronic law was passed a few years back. I do however carry the ownership card on me, and have good enough Khmer language skills to point out the stupidity of the law, and enough in my back pocket for a can of Black Panther or two.Tarndog wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 2:42 pm With the new law requiring foreigners to drive a moto in their own name, has anyone had experience getting stopped recently on a moto not in their name?
What are the police involved to do? I'm sure practice differs from province to province, too.
I don't know if rented motos are excluded from this law, are they? If they are, who's to say you aren't renting it from someone, like a Khmer friend, who aren't required by law to have a moto registered in their name?
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Any link to this new law
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Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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Re: Foreigner riding a moto not registered in his name
from the thread shared above:
"there is no current law that states you must be the registered owner of the vehicle you are driving."
Only new motos can be registered, used ones cannot. So, if you buy a used moto you cannot change its registration and must carry the original ownership card.
"there is no current law that states you must be the registered owner of the vehicle you are driving."
Only new motos can be registered, used ones cannot. So, if you buy a used moto you cannot change its registration and must carry the original ownership card.
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I think you can also register those used motos that have been imported from Japan and for sale in moto shops with no KOW plates.Ravensnest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 4:34 pm from the thread shared above:
"there is no current law that states you must be the registered owner of the vehicle you are driving."
Only new motos can be registered, used ones cannot. So, if you buy a used moto you cannot change its registration and must carry the original ownership card.
So, a case of never been registered before..
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Correct. First registration in Cambodia is fine.clutchcargo wrote:I think you can also register those used motos that have been imported from Japan and for sale in moto shops with no KOW plates.Ravensnest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2019 4:34 pm from the thread shared above:
"there is no current law that states you must be the registered owner of the vehicle you are driving."
Only new motos can be registered, used ones cannot. So, if you buy a used moto you cannot change its registration and must carry the original ownership card.
So, a case of never been registered before..
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that regards registering a moto..... NOT riding one,
what about all the rentals out there??
The number of us using our wife's/gf, friends motos?
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