Roadworthy Inspections (RWC)

A number of our staff are trained and licence to carry out RoadWorthy inspections on all types of vehicles including four wheel drives and light commercials.
 
 
CERTIFICATE OF ROADWORTHINESS SCHEME
TO THE CONSUMER
 
The certificate of Roadworthiness Scheme operates to maintain the use of UNSAFE vehicles on the road.
 
A Certificate of Roadworthiness is required to be presented to VicRoads prior to the transfer of registration of a vehicle or (re) registration of an unregistered vehicle. A Certificate of Roadworthiness may also be requested to clear a Defect Notice  Issued by a Police Officer or an Authorised VicRoads Officer.
 
CERTIFICATE OF ROADWORTHINESS
 
An Authorised mechanic performs an examination and test of vehicle within guidelines and directions given by VicRoads. If no cause for rejection is found a Certificate of RoadWorthiness is issued by the licence vehicle tester. The Certificate is current for a period od 30 days from the date of issue.
 
A Certificate of Roadworthiness inspection is a check at the vehicle, to insure that component have not worn or deteriorated to the extend that the vehicle may not be safe for normal road use.
 
Consumers are strongly advise to obtain an INDEPENDENT comprehensive inspection report on the vehicle's overall condition before purchasing any used vehicle.

 

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