
Originally Posted by
Basil135
From a legal perspective, the lack of a compliance plate, VIP, or number plate will not prevent a vehicle from been driven.
Same with missing headlights, seatbelts or even seats for that matter. None of these things will prevent a vehicle from been driven. Even on a public road.
So, technically, your answer is correct.
If the question was "A car must carry a vehicle identification plate before it can be legally driven on a public road." or similar, or if the question related around the registration requiremtents, then that is a totally different kettle of fish.
Considering you only missed out on 2 out of 20 questions, I reackon you did really well.
Anyone who has anything to do with legal stuff, be it law, contracts, standards, OHS&W etc, will tell you that 1 word can totally change the meaning of things significantly. Think about the difference of "must" and "should".
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