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I received a call from RevChris about an E-mail he got. It appears that Trans 123 has been dropped. This is great news for hobbyists and collector car guys. I think we are still saddled with the restrictions of the HMV registration, but this may be good news for our MV future.
Here is what I got:
Wisconsin Dept of Transportation has withdrawn ch. Trans 123 from the legislative process.
Trans 123 was a proposal to prohibit the registration of non-standard vehicles in Wisconsin. WisDOT started with refusing to register vintage and current ex-military vehicles.
Substantial opposition was brought forth by many individuals and groups.
After that, WisDOT set aside Trans 123, temporarily, and worked with the ex-military vehicle groups interests.
Seperate legislation has been enacted to allow registration of vintage ex-military vehicles with limited use restrictions. They, also, have their own "military vehicle" license plate.
Seperate legislation has been created to allow registration of non vintage ex-military vehicles.
In 2010, WisDOT reinitiated Trans 123 and went after non-standard imported vehicles. The majority of the affected import vehicles would have been vintage or collector class vehicles. That proposal met with major opposition and was returned to WisDOT after the Transportation Committee refused to approve Trans 123, Sepember, 2010.
A new administration was elected in Wisconsin, November, 2010 and convened in January 2011. Trans 123 did not have much support from many returning legislators. Various individuals and groups have voiced their opposition to Trans 1223 to the new legislators.
Here is what I got:
Wisconsin Dept of Transportation has withdrawn ch. Trans 123 from the legislative process.
Trans 123 was a proposal to prohibit the registration of non-standard vehicles in Wisconsin. WisDOT started with refusing to register vintage and current ex-military vehicles.
Substantial opposition was brought forth by many individuals and groups.
After that, WisDOT set aside Trans 123, temporarily, and worked with the ex-military vehicle groups interests.
Seperate legislation has been enacted to allow registration of vintage ex-military vehicles with limited use restrictions. They, also, have their own "military vehicle" license plate.
Seperate legislation has been created to allow registration of non vintage ex-military vehicles.
In 2010, WisDOT reinitiated Trans 123 and went after non-standard imported vehicles. The majority of the affected import vehicles would have been vintage or collector class vehicles. That proposal met with major opposition and was returned to WisDOT after the Transportation Committee refused to approve Trans 123, Sepember, 2010.
A new administration was elected in Wisconsin, November, 2010 and convened in January 2011. Trans 123 did not have much support from many returning legislators. Various individuals and groups have voiced their opposition to Trans 1223 to the new legislators.
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