When it comes to ensuring your car is safe for driving,
getting regular roadworthy
inspections is vital. These are carried out by authorised inspectors and
are used to determine whether or not a vehicle meets the minimum standards set
out by your state or territory’s transport authority, such as VicRoads. In
fact, they’re so important that they are required in most states in Australia
as part of the registration process and when buying a second-hand vehicle.
However, a roadworthy isn’t
just a safety check – it can also help to detect potential issues and prevent
costly breakdowns or accidents. Read on to find out more about why you need a
roadworthy inspection and what’s involved in the process.
What is a roadworthy certificate?
A roadworthy certificate, also known as an RWC or a safety
certificate, is a document that is issued by an authorised inspection station
once a vehicle has passed the mandatory requirements set out by the government.
The certificate will include details of what parts and components have been
inspected, which is important if you are selling or transferring ownership of
your vehicle. A RWC is also needed when a vehicle has been issued with a
Vehicle Defect Notice or Notice of Un-roadworthiness and before you can
re-register your vehicle.
The inspection process will typically cover all of the
following areas:
Generally, a roadworthy will be
valid for six months. During this time you’ll need to ensure that your vehicle
is maintained and up-to-date with any repairs. If you fail to keep up with
maintenance, you may need to repeat the inspection process or even face a
suspension of your licence or vehicle registration.
What is checked during a roadworthy inspection?
The braking system, including brake pads and rotors, is
inspected to ensure they’re in good working order. The steering system and
suspension are also inspected to make sure they’re in good condition and that
they provide a smooth ride and precise control. The lights and electrical
system are also tested to make sure they’re functioning properly.
If your vehicle fails a roadworthy inspection, you’ll be
given a list of issues that need to be fixed. This will be different for every
vehicle, but some common failure points include:
If your
vehicle has any of these issues, it’s likely to fail the test. Our team of
certified technicians can help to fix them so that your car is safe and
roadworthy again. If you’re due for a New York State inspection, don’t delay
booking one with eAutoCollision today! Contact us to book a car inspection
online or by phone.
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