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1. Which vehicles need to be registered?
Any motor vehicle that is used in an area defined as a "public street" is required by law to be registered and must carry MAIB third party insurance.
The definition of a public street is broad and can cover both private and public land including recreational areas, beaches etc.
Exact wording is provided in the Traffic Act 1925.
2. What is considered a motor vehicle?
Vehicle and Traffic Act definition of a "motor vehicle" covers all vehicles powered by a motor. This includes electric wheelchairs capable of exceeding 10 kmph, ride-on motor mowers capable of exceeding 10 kmph, fork lifts and golf carts, and a wide variety of off-road vehicles in addition to standard passenger vehicles.
Many of these vehicles are not required by law to be registered as they are not used on a "public street". However, accidents still occur, making MAIB third party insurance a necessary safeguard.
Under Tasmanian third party insurance provisions, vehicle drivers/riders and owners are not eligible for benefits and can be liable for substantial damages claims if their vehicle is not insured.
Protect yourself physically and financially by insuring your vehicle with MAIB.
3. How do I arrange third party insurance?
Your local Service Tasmania Shop can assist you by arranging MAIB third party insurance for your vehicle, machinery or off-road vehicle. For further information on MAIB third party insurance and premiums payable click here.
4. Can I access MAIB brochures on this web site?
The following brochures can be accessed in the Resources/Publications section of this site:
1. Tasmania’s Motor Accidents Insurance Board
2. MAIB Claims Procedures & Scheduled Benefits Payable
3. MAIB Off-Road Vehicles Personal Injury Insurance
To arrange to receive a hard copy by post, please:
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Phone MAIB on (03) 6336 4800 or toll free on 1800 006 224.
You can also obtain a copy by visiting a Service Tasmania Shop or the MAIB Office (Launceston).
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