Hi I Would Like To Know The Rules Of Driveing A Karnataka Registration Car In Kerala For Visit Approx 15 Days?
I want to travel from bangalore to kannur by my car what is the applicable rule am i supposed to get a permit or anything althoughj its a pvt car im travelling with my family
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1. Beetle bug | July 29th, 2010 at 10:59 am
If u have a private car, there is not permit required. However, there is an archaic rule in existence that says a No Objection Certificate is required from the registering RTO if your vehicle must stay for more than 3 months or so (I am not sure about the period).
This is sometimes used by many traffic cops for their daily baksheesh. It happened to me during my college days, when I was doing my project work in Chennai and I was using my bike registered in Karnataka. Every other day, some cop would stop me and ask how I was driving with Karnataka plates. Then they would ask for money.
2. Debdas , | July 29th, 2010 at 11:20 am
For a Pvt. can of your own you don’t need any other permit.
Permit etc is needed for taxi or a commercial vehicle.
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3. AndyPand | July 29th, 2010 at 2:45 pm
hi, we used to drive from Bangalore to Kottayam almost every year, and yes, the cops in Kerala can sometimes harass you for having outstation plates. Especially Karnataka registered vehicles, as there were many students from Kerala who would pick up vehicles in BLR and then take it back home with them when they went back. The rules say that you need an NOC and pay Kerala roadtax if the vehicle is intended to be used in the state permanently. Short visits in privately-owned cars are allowed.
We would keep a petrol receipt from either Bangalore or Tamilnadu when we tanked up for the trip. We would then show this to the cop to convince him that this car really was on the highway just a few days ago.
Worked for us, hope it does for you too..
4. mysterious guy | July 29th, 2010 at 5:57 pm
not required.
just chill and go ahead.
5. Master Quark | July 29th, 2010 at 10:21 pm
This one is for Beetle Bug who wrote:
And Quark is just what he is…..an opinionated pseudo India lover
Is what you said about me in another answer. Since I can’t E-mail you I post it here.
How dare you announce on a public forum how I feel about India. I tell people I go 3 months a year (which I do) so that they will have a sence that I have some knowledge concerning the subject. Suppose for a moment I proclaimed to the public that Bettle Bug don’t really like his mother he just pretends to. How would that feel. You can have no Idea how I feel for India. I have loved India since first going in 1986 and I return time and time again.
I just try to offer the best advise I can for other westerners so they might get the most out of India and have a pleasurable experience….Read what I write about India….then read it again and again….If you had any brains you would know what I say is true. I wrote the folowing about India:
QUESTION
Is India a good place to travel?
What is there to see and do? How long should I stay to get an experiance? Also what time of year should I go? Tell More!! (if you can)
MY ANSWER
That’s like asking is strawberry cream cheese or real French seven layer chocolate cake good!
India is the ultimate travel experience. And once one falls in love with India one does not have the slightest desire to go anywhere else…Sure I still want to see Egypt and Istanbul, but having traveled to India for 3 months each year for many years now. I sometimes get the itch during the rest of the year when I am not in India. I sometimes find a bit of tears under my eyes…loooonging to return.
There is no flaura and fauna like India’s.
There is no Topography like India’s (from pristine beachs all the way to, and in between, up to the Himalayas).
There are no cities as wild and exciting as those in India.
There is no diversity of cultures in any country that can match India’s.
There is no more spectacular Architecture than India’s.
There is no tolerance like the tolerance of India.
But most importantly there are NO people on the planet that can match the kindness, warmth, genuine concern, interest in foreigners, and “Chanti’ of the India people. They are as close to devine as you will find on this miserable globe!
One does not go to India like one goes to the Bahamas, one goes to India to find the inner self and strength, along with everything else…at times, one wants to pull one’s hair out and then Mother India says here, “I have a gift for you”. Then one is transported to another realm.
Go to India and never return! (at least a month for your mind to turn away from your Western value system and begin to see the wisdom of India’s mores).
Go Oct to Dec and Mid-Jan to Mid April (avoid very hot seasons and monsoon) May-August (way to hot ).
I must also warn you that many, especially Americans, can not stand India…these are the ones that don’t give India a chance..They go expecting to see the negatives and thats all they see and it’s a pity they can’t wait to leave. I sometimes see them hanging out around Connaught Place with nothing to do. Sad…
I ask you again..Is that the musings of a pseudo India lover?
I think not!
(Oh if you want to put your gross rudeness behind you, I am waiting for an apology by E-mail Mr. Bug)
Master Quark
Spell cheker is on the fritz again…
6. Funny | July 30th, 2010 at 3:49 am
White board or Yellow board ? If it is yellow board you have to take permit from RTO, If it is White board (Own use vehicle) no need to take permit or permission, but you have to carry original documents,
Wish you haappy journey