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New passenger cars have to obtain their first roadworthiness certificate after four years.
Inspect vehicles and issue roadworthiness certificates or list the work required before a certificate can be issued.
One option would remove the requirement for vehicles less than three years of age to present a roadworthiness certificate on transfer of ownership.
Ernst Heinkel introduced his famous bubblecar, the Heinkel Kabine, in 1955, receiving a roadworthiness certificate in February 1956.
Roadworthiness certificates delivered by the Member State for vehicles registered on their territory are mutually recognised to the end of the vehicles' free circulation on Member States' roads.
In NSW trucks not covered by the scheme must receive a roadworthiness certificate to be re-registered, but authorities here fear trucking companies are being accredited in Victoria to avoid NSW laws.
Unless the inspection is overdue in the sense just described, the roadworthiness certificate is transferable, meaning a potential new owner will get a new decal with the same date, but the corrected license plate number upon registration of her vehicle.
Supporters argue that it would involve no more than one extra piece of paper being produced alongside insurance and roadworthiness certificates, when the road fund licence is bought - while there remains the more radical possibility of issuing the number plate annually consequent on the tax being paid.
Compliance certificates are also required for the trailer and a further roadworthiness certificate must also be completed to be presented to IRFO prior to the issuing of the ECMT permit and logbook.
At the very least there is a case for a certificate of roadworthiness for every vehicle offered for sale.
A Certificate of Roadworthiness is required for goods vehicles, or vehicles carrying more than eight passengers (buses).
I'd almost completely forgotten about the missing number plate, lack of tax and certificate of roadworthiness by the time that the police traffic car pulled alongside.
Generally, vehicles sold through our vehicle auctions come with a Certificate of Roadworthiness and Safety Certificate.
If you misplace your registration sticker, certificate of roadworthiness, or registration plates, contact the Main Roads Department.
Similar to Queensland, VicRoads requires that a vehicle being sold, registered from interstate have a current Certificate of Roadworthiness from a licensed vehicle inspector.
Generally, vehicles we auction are sold with the balance of the Manufacturer's Warranty and with a Certificate of Roadworthiness and Safety Certificate.
Vehicles with certain types of modifications, specifically engine, chassis, wheel-base, seating capacity, brakes, steering, or suspension modifications require a certificate of roadworthiness prior to registration (or as a condition of continued registration).