FILL ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FORMS AND SEND IT TO ANY LTA OFFICE NEAR YOU.

The Authority may authorise a person to operate a motor vehicle inspection business in accordance with the Land Transport Act and any other conditions that the Authority may determine pursuant to it by issuing such person with a motor vehicle inspection certificate.

The Authority may authorise a person to inspect vehicles for the purpose of this Act by issuing such a person a motor vehicle inspector's permit. A person may apply to the Authority in the prescribed form for a motor vehicle inspector's permit.

Motor Vehicle Inspection Requirements

  • No person shall operate a motor vehicle inspection business without being the holder of a motor vehicle inspection certificate.
  • No person shall undertake motor vehicle inspection without being the holder of a motor vehicle inspector’s permit, except where the person is authorised by the Authority.
  • No person shall, not being the holder of a motor vehicle inspection certificate or motor vehicle inspector’s permit, take or use any name, title, addition or description implying that the person is the holder of such a certificate or permit.
  • No person shall, not being the holder of a motor vehicle inspector’s permit undertake the inspection of motor vehicle.

Any person, who contravenes these requirements, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or six months imprisonment.

 

 
 

 

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SPEED AND ROAD SAFETY:
Speeding continues to be major factor in road crashes, so slow down and save lives!

BE AWARE OF THE FACTS ABOUT SPEEDING!

CHOOSE A SAFE SPEED FOR THE CONDITIONS:
Speed limits are the maximum travel speed for any road. In many conditions, you should travel at a lower speed-such as in bad weather, after dark, in heavy traffic, on unfamiliar, winding or narrow roads.

REMEMBER TO CHOOSE A SAFE SPEED FOR THE DRIVING CONDITIONS

SPEEDING INCREASE CRASHES:
You are more likely to crash if you exceed the speed limit or drive at a speed that is not appropriate for the conditions.

As your speed increases, you have a less time to react to emergencies and it takes a greater distance to stop. Other road users also find it more difficult to judge how fast you are traveling.