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Old 08-27-2010, 02:43 PM   #211 (permalink)
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ok. I sort of understand you situation, but I personally wouldn't have done away with 2.2k, even if it meant spending that amount doing rounds to get the corrupt officer sacked/suspended. I know the entire system stinks, but its worth the effort.

Be alert next time. You've only made things easier for that cop, & difficult for other guys who might have gone to him thereafter.

Keep a couple of numbers/ email ids of media handy. & bust these officers the next time they take you for a ride.

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Ya i understand but sure if any kind of things happen next time... those guys would remember me for there life time
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Old 08-27-2010, 11:18 PM   #212 (permalink)
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I am presently in silvassa (its a place near mumbai, known because of roadies session one). its the state capital of UT of dadra & nagar haveli. Here the Road tax structure is on annual basis. As i am moving to banglore very soon, so i just wish to know if it is possible to get my bike re-registered with RTO at banglore?

thanks in advance!!

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Old 09-01-2010, 03:24 PM   #213 (permalink)
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Hello guys

I am presently in silvassa (its a place near mumbai, known because of roadies session one). its the state capital of UT of dadra & nagar haveli. Here the Road tax structure is on annual basis. As i am moving to banglore very soon, so i just wish to know if it is possible to get my bike re-registered with RTO at banglore?

thanks in advance!!

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are you going to stay in bangalore for more than year??

If you are moving in for bangalore for more than a year then first get a NOC from the RTO overthere. You have to pay an annual road tax here. It was something around 110 & now it has been increased to around 500.
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Old 09-01-2010, 04:17 PM   #214 (permalink)
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If you are moving in for bangalore for more than a year then first get a NOC from the RTO overthere. You have to pay an annual road tax here. It was something around 110 & now it has been increased to around 500.
AFAIK, there is now no provision to pay an annual road tax. You have to pay the lifetime tax (LTT) and claim refund when moving out of the state for good.

Best to check with the RTO. Transport Department
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Old 09-01-2010, 04:31 PM   #215 (permalink)
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While travelling on Eastern Express highway near Mulund-Mumbai I was taken aside by few cops. First they checked all the papers when they knew everything was fine but they had to book me for something, so they told me that I will be fined 100Rs as my Pillion was not wearing a Helmet. I agreed to pay that money to him as I was not the only guy caught there. There were many bikers around. Then I asked them the receipt for the same. He told that they are currently not having receipt book. He told me that if you want you can take it tomorrow or leave your license with me.Why cant these guys have a receipt book if they are imposing a fine on someone. That A**H**e took the money and the next day when I happen to past those guys for the receipt, he refused to recognize. He again told me that my number plate was not correct and it is in Digital font and you need to pay the fine for same. I was really pissed off. I paid them 30Rs and left. But I learnt a lesson. Whenever they show a hand to stop you and you are on a highway just pull your throttle and leave as fast as you can.
The wise thing to do is escape the situation with very minimal fine, u know the system is corrupt and yes u can try to change it ..and with a cost. talk to them nicely in a manner u can convince them, if they ask for 100/- check the situation and act accordingly,.. if they they are strict then u'll come to know immediately and surely they find something wrong in ur bike, some are casual .. just pay less to them and escape

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Old 09-02-2010, 10:19 PM   #216 (permalink)
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AFAIK, there is now no provision to pay an annual road tax. You have to pay the lifetime tax (LTT) and claim refund when moving out of the state for good.

Best to check with the RTO. Transport Department
yes there is a such rule bro. I have purchased my bike like that only. You have to present a letter from your office (if government employee) while purchasing the bike that your job is transferrable. You have to do the same while paying the tax also.

P.S:- I have already made a similar post but since it has got deleted due to the crash i am reposting it again
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Old 09-02-2010, 10:57 PM   #217 (permalink)
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Hello guys

I am presently in silvassa (its a place near mumbai, known because of roadies session one). its the state capital of UT of dadra & nagar haveli. Here the Road tax structure is on annual basis. As i am moving to banglore very soon, so i just wish to know if it is possible to get my bike re-registered with RTO at banglore?

thanks in advance!!

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Wow.. Someone from my place .. Nice nice..
I don't know about re-registration. but I guess all you need to do is get NOC from there and pay the road tax here . thats all..
Please correct if I am wrong..

Safe trip to B'lore.. Hope to meet you in some ride
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Old 09-28-2010, 09:52 PM   #218 (permalink)
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I faced a similar situation couple of days back. It was the same location just before Yelahanka Junction, and a corrupted cop caught me for over speeding (was doing 75kmph ). Argued with him for not having any specific speed limit for 2/4 wheelers and everywhere its the same 80kmph written on those boards. He took my license and was reluctant in giving it back. Asked me to pay 300rs ( offered to give me a challan instead of printout - reason being printer not working...he was blabbering some crap). I was short of money as i had only 200rs with me..After arguing for about 20mins, he asked me to give 100rs for no challan being given and leave the place and if argued further he will impose heavy penalty for over speeding and seize the bike. I was in a hurry to the airport and asked him to give me the challan for 200rs for which the cop turned it down !

I wish something serious needs to be done with such corrupted cops. Despite following traffic rules we end up emptying our pockets.
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I faced a similar situation couple of days back. It was the same location just before Yelahanka Junction, and a corrupted cop caught me for over speeding (was doing 75kmph ). Argued with him for not having any specific speed limit for 2/4 wheelers and everywhere its the same 80kmph written on those boards. He took my license and was reluctant in giving it back. Asked me to pay 300rs ( offered to give me a challan instead of printout - reason being printer not working...he was blabbering some crap). I was short of money as i had only 200rs with me..After arguing for about 20mins, he asked me to give 100rs for no challan being given and leave the place and if argued further he will impose heavy penalty for over speeding and seize the bike. I was in a hurry to the airport and asked him to give me the challan for 200rs for which the cop turned it down !

I wish something serious needs to be done with such corrupted cops. Despite following traffic rules we end up emptying our pockets.
The speed limit is written on the boards as 60kmph. You were overspeeding & had an excessive speed of 15kmph. So there was no point in arguing with the cop when you have broke a rule. You should feel lucky that he had left you by taking just 100 rupees since most of the times they dont leave like that untill your pocket gets empty.

No hard feelings bro. Just posted my opinion.
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well, i have searched for the boards having 60kmph written on them but found none on the way to BIAL from Hebbal. Everywhere it was the same 80. And at some junctions other than this BIAL-hebbal stretch, saw boards marking clear speed limits for two and four wheelers !!!

Have you seen any board with 60kmph for 2 wheelers on this BIAL - Hebbal stretch ?
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