EU Roadworthiness package

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EU Roadworthiness package

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anyone read this yet?
(22) Roadworthiness tests should cover all items relevant to the specific design, construction and equipment of the tested vehicle. Compatibility between parts and components, such as between wheels and wheel hubs, should be treated as a critical safety item and should be checked during roadworthiness testing. In the context of those items, and considering the current state of vehicle technology, modern electronic systems should be included in the list of items to be tested. With a view to harmonising roadworthiness testing, recommended testing methods should be established for each of the test items. Those items should be updated to take account of evolving research and technical progress in the field of vehicle safety.






are spigots and aftermarket wheels to be considered an mot fail?


most know my opinions on dangerously fitted wobble bolted aftermarket chinese dross
 
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mot 4 ...2 is back on the agenda too


(a) vehicles of category M 1 and N 1 : four years after the date on which the vehicle was first registered, and thereafter every two years;


Implementation dates range from 2017 through to 2023
 
2. SCOPE OF TEST
The test shall cover at least the following areas:
(0) Identification of the vehicle;
(1) Braking equipment;
(2) Steering;
(3) Visibility;
(4) Lighting equipment and parts of the electrical system;
(5) Axles, wheels, tyres, suspension;
(6) Chassis and chassis attachments;
(7) Other equipment;
(8) Nuisance;:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
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