UNBIASED Roadworthy Certificates in Tullamarine area.
In Victoria a Certificate of Roadworthiness is generally required when a vehicle is sold or if a used vehicle is to be re-registered. This helps minimise the number of poorly maintained vehicles on the road.
In some cases a Certificate of Roadworthiness is also required to clear a Vehicle Defect Notice or a Notice of Unroadworthiness.
WHEN CAN A CERTIFICATE BE ISSUED?
The vehicle must pass a roadworthy inspection, then a certificate is issued.
WHAT IS INSPECTED?
The inspection is a check of the vehicle to ensure that key components have not worn or deteriorated and that the vehicle is safe for normal road use.
A ROADWORTHY INSPECTION MAINLY COVERS THE MAJOR SAFETY RELATED ITEMS, INCLUDING:
wheels and tyres
steering, suspension and braking systems
seats and seat belts
lamps and reflectors
windscreen, and windows including front windscreen wipers and washers
the structure of the vehicle itself
other safety related items on the body, chassis or engine.