choccymonster
Member Since: 27 Sep 2013
Location: Chichester, West Sussex
Posts: 513
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Quite right - as we found out a few weeks ago in a previous thread (might even have been this one!), an insurance check no longer forms part of the process to tax a vehicle unless you live in Northern Ireland.
I suspect very much that the database that the DVLA web server connects to is not a live one. I suspect, like the PNC, it receives an update every few days and so will never be "live".
However, should a police officer need to check the status of a vehicle by the roadside, they would contact the DVLA direct who would obviously have access to the live data. As such, a vehicle that was taxed a few minutes ago would trip an ANPR but on further check would come up as "taxed".
I would imagine, on a practical level, that if a vehicle ONLY pinged an ANPR for "no tax", the officer would check with DVLA direct before stopping the vehicle. This would mean you would never be stopped at all......
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1st Nov 2014 11:30 am |
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