Posted by jimg.allentown on December 17, 2019 at 09:32:10 from (24.115.193.250):
In Reply to: can i drive it home? posted by Farmer Rock on December 16, 2019 at 16:45:35:
I have never heard of driving on a bill of sale. That may be legal in some states, but I never heard of it in Pennsylvania. I do know that they will issue a temporary transit plate to an out of state buyer, but I don't know if an in state buyer can get one.
Well, what do you think the odds are of being seen by a police officer? And what would the consequences be if you were seen?
Possibilities are:
1) Impoundment of vehicle.
2) Summonses for driving an unregistered vehicle on a public highway, driving an uninsured vehicle on a public highway, uninspected vehicle, and whatever else the officer can think up.
3) What if... What if you were involved in a collision? Not necessarily a bad crash, but just enough for the other party to summon law enforcement?
4) Worse yet, what if there were personal injuries involved?
You can take a chance if you want to, but for the peace of mind, I would have it transported by a licensed (and insured) hauler. My opinion.
Just so you know, I have two vehicles to be moved to my new home. I will have them towed. I don't need the expense or hassle if I were to be caught driving either one without registration.
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