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transam

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  1. Red plates are to be used until the registration is done, and you are given the book and plates. The legal time limit for the use of red plates is 30 days, after that the BiB can give you a ticket. If the 30 days has arrived and still no book or plates, you go to the LTO with your paperwork and tell them. They will look into it and give you a police waiver paper. The law states about driving after 6 pm, plus filling in the brown book, but the BiB are lazy about that kind of stuff, but if you have an altercation on the road where they are involved, you may have a problem.
  2. "In rural areas"...Yes, not down near every high street as in LOS.... The mains supply in LOS is just a cheap way out. I worked on mains back home more than 50 years back, virtually everything was underground. We even replaced underground mains from the early days of electricity because it was not armoured.
  3. If in crossing a desert, maybe yes.....???? But low tension cables hanging on poles down virtually every road or high street, weeeeell, guess you can show us the pictures of it in richer countries..????
  4. I would be surprised if you have a tyre problem. New tyres can sit on the shelf for up to three years before they are sold as being new. If me, I would put about 40 psi in them, drive around for a few miles to warm them up, that few miles should sort out any irregularities. Then put the correct tyre psi, preferably when they are cold. Correct pressures will be on a sticker on the driver's side door pillar, but am sure you already know that...???? Engine oil, I would change it, manufacturers usually quote a mileage OR a 6 months time period, better safe than sorry. As for the other stuff, can't think of anything to worry about..????
  5. Yes, and you will have to do the eye and reaction tests, as well as watch a video..
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