Traffic officers were checking buses for roadworthiness and ordering unroadworthy buses off the road. |
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Passing motorists were randomly pulled in and their vehicles inspected for roadworthiness. |
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An MOT test does not cover all aspects of a car's roadworthiness and it only relates to the condition the car was in at the time of the test. |
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Indian vehicles don't have to pass any kind of test of roadworthiness – and nor do their tyres. |
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We can provide quarterly roadworthiness tests, tightening brake cables and so on. |
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The following items are to be included in the roadworthiness test of vehicle braking systems. |
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In some countries there do not appear to be regulations on the age of the vehicle but there are controls on roadworthiness. |
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Before starting up the machine and the tractor, always check their roadworthiness and operational safety. |
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The MOT is a test of the roadworthiness of an individual vehicle. |
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It requires Member States to supplement the annual roadworthiness test with unexpected inspections of a representative proportion of the commercial vehicle fleet on their roads each year. |
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As such, an Inspectorate is established by the Department to look into matters of roadworthiness of vehicles, adherence to scheduled routes of public transport and other issues relating to transportation in general. |
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Drivers of commercial vehicles run up thousands of kilometres every year, and the roadworthiness of the vehicles cannot be monitored adequately by means of mere annual inspections. |
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The Commission has to reject the argument of the Polish authorities that periodical roadworthiness tests carried out in another Member State are immaterial. |
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Checks for roadworthiness are rare in Greece's trucking industry, which is dominated by one-man, one-vehicle businesses. The government's budget numbers are causing even more embarrassment. |
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Exercising their sovereignty, the Member States should find a host of ways to administer the exchange, for example when vehicles are licensed or undergo their regular roadworthiness test. |
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The Republic of Cyprus still does not accept roadworthiness certificates of commercial vehicles or professional diving licences issued by the Turkish Cypriot authorities. |
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The Directive lays down the model for individual roadworthiness reports. |
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State governments are still insisting that they will need checkpoints, to hunt for illicit goods and to inspect the roadworthiness of vehicles, among other things. |
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The duty of paying toll applies to all vehicles that state a greatest permitted weight exceeding 3.5 tons in their certificate of roadworthiness or registration certificate. |
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In all provinces, the inspections of trucks necessary for a change of ownership or certificate of roadworthiness do not involve the removal of tires and brake drums unless problems with brake components are suspected. |
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It is in the interest of road safety, environmental protection and equitable competition that commercial vehicles should be used only if they are maintained to a high degree of technical roadworthiness. |
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Since new vehicles are exempted from that obligation, in practice only second-hand vehicles imported from other Member States are subject to mandatory roadworthiness tests prior to their registration in Poland. |
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The objective of roadworthiness testing is to verify that the specific motor vehicle is actually in a good state of repair at the moment of registration. |
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When it is under a strain of this kind, maximum technical roadworthiness is required in the interests of road safety, environmental protection and not least equitable competition. |
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