ROADWORTHY INSPECTION CENTRE
What is a roadworthy inspection?
A Roadworthy Inspection is a basic safety check for your car. It is an inspection of key components of the vehicle to ensure that they have not worn or deteriorated and that the vehicle is safe for road use.
What does the inspection cover?
Safety related components inspected include:
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wheels and tyres
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steering, suspension and braking systems
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seats and seat belts
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lamps and lamp reflectors
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windscreen, and windows including front windscreen wipers and washers
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the structure of the vehicle itself
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other safety related items on the body, chassis or engine.
What does a roadworthy certificate cost?
At Sandhurst Automotive we charge the following prices for roadworthy inspections:
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Standard Light Vehicle including LPG & 4WD $200
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Custom, Modified, Specialty Vehicle Charged Hourly Rate
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Second Inspections (if vehicle fails the first) $50
What a roadworthy certificate is not:
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A guarantee that the vehicle is in top condition without any wear or deterioration
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A check of the operation of non-safety related accessories such as the air-conditioner, rear window demister and rear window wipers
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A guarantee that the items checked during the roadworthy inspection will continue to function after the inspection e.g. a brake light can stop functioning at any time after the inspection
Buying, Selling, or Transferring a Vehicle:
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For information on how to buy, sell or transfer a vehicle with a certificate of road worthiness go to the VicRoads website
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You will need a filled in copy of the application for transfer of registration form.