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The current Club Permit Scheme

The guiding principles of the Club Permit Scheme are:

Membership of a car club is central, for administration
of the scheme, to ensure permits are used by vehicle
enthusiasts and for the “fraternal” aspects engendered
by club membership.


Permits for eligible vehicles are available at low cost.
Vehicles operating on club permits have restrictions
on their use.

The uses permitted, other than for a limited number
of (non-commercial) “special use authorisations”, are
based on vehicle use in connection with vehicle club
activities, or preparation for club activities.

Car clubs administer the vehicle inspection process
and permit renewal processes, with VicRoads
providing overall administration of the scheme.

Which vehicles are eligible?
Veteran vehicles (manufactured before 1 January 1919)
Vintage vehicles (manufactured after 31 December 1918
and before 1 January 1931)
Classic and Historic Vehicles (manufactured after
31 December 1930 and more than 25 years prior to
the date of application for a club permit)
Street Rods (more than 25 years old and modified
beyond VicRoads’ Vehicle Standards Bulletin No.
Vehicles that are trailers or are replicas of vehicles in the
above categories may also be issued with a club permit.