To the general public, the abbreviation TC is known as a vehicle. It is clear that they can be of different types, and are subject to mandatory registration. In this regard, it is worth considering the classification of vehicles and the rules for their registration.
Vehicle classification
The abbreviation TC most often means a vehicle. It is clear that it is intended for the transport of people and goods. Today it is a train, car, bicycle and other means of transportation. Vehicle classification includes several categories.
The first category is motor vehicles. They include three types. First, it's a car. It has at least four wheels and begins to move under the influence of an energy source. Its purpose is to travel on trackless roads and transport people or goods. Also, cars can perform special work. This group also includes vehicles whose motors are powered by electric current from an overhead catenary - in other words, trolleybuses. Secondly, a motor vehicle is a motor vehicle, that is, a two-wheeled, single-track mechanical device. Thirdly, a tractor is a mechanical means, which is used to implement traction or pressure force using the mounted equipment.
The second category is towed vehicles. This refers to two towing devices - a trailer and a semi-trailer. A trailer is a vehicle that does not have an engine and is designed to transport goods or people. It is adapted to be towed by a car. A semitrailer is a device designed for use with a semitrailer tractor.
In addition, vehicles are classified into other categories. There are four categories in total, each of which includes several more. They have letter designations - L, M, N, O. Category L is vehicles that have no more than four wheels. Category M - vehicles with four or more wheels and used to transport people. Category N - vehicles that also have four or more wheels, but they are designed for the carriage of goods. Category O - trailers and semi-trailers.
Registration rules
It is not very easy to issue documents for the vehicle, but it is necessary to do it. It should be noted that the registration of the vehicle is now simplified. For example, the right to store auto-signs and receive their duplicates is assigned to the car owner. If a car is being sold, there is no need to deregister it. This procedure is automatically assigned to the future owner. In addition, today you can register a vehicle regardless of place of residence, that is, in any traffic police department. A specific vehicle can only be assigned to one legal entity or individual.
The rest of the registration rules have not changed, and you can learn them from the general regulations on registration. Failure to comply with any of the points will not allow registration and may create problems.