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Roadworthy Inspections

Roadworthy-Inspections

Roadworthy Inspections

Roadworthy inspections, also known as safety checks or roadworthiness tests, are typically carried out to make sure a car meets the necessary safety and emissions standards required for legal driving on public roads.

Book an Appointment: Get in touch with the panel shop or auto repair shop to book a roadworthy inspection for your car.

Inspection Process: When you bring your car in, a certified inspector will go over various parts of the vehicle to ensure they meet safety standards. This can include brakes, tyres, lights, suspension, steering, and more. They might also conduct emissions tests to ensure the car meets environmental standards.

Repairs and Fixes: If they find any issues during the inspection, the shop will usually give you a list of repairs or fixes needed to bring the car up to standard.

Reinspection: Once the repairs are done, you might need to bring the car back to the shop for a reinspection to confirm that the necessary fixes have been made.

Certification: If the car passes the inspection, the shop will give you a roadworthy certificate or similar document, showing that the car meets the required standards for roadworthiness.

Legal Compliance: Depending on where you are, you might need to submit the roadworthy certificate to the relevant authorities as part of the car registration or licensing process.

If a vehicle fails a roadworthy inspection, it means it does not meet the necessary safety standards. Depending on the severity of the issues, the owner may need to repair or replace the faulty components and have the vehicle re-inspected. In some cases, if the repairs are extensive or costly, the owner may decide not to proceed with the repairs and instead sell the vehicle for parts or scrap.

The validity period of a roadworthy certificate varies depending on local regulations. In many places, it's valid for a specific period, such as six months or a year, after which the vehicle needs to undergo another inspection to renew the certificate.

The cost of a roadworthy inspection varies depending on factors such as the location, the type of vehicle, and the extent of the inspection required. It's best to check with local inspection stations for specific pricing information.