Roadworthiness

Roadworthiness[1] or streetworthiness is a property or ability of a car, bus, truck or any kind of automobile to be in a suitable operating condition or meeting acceptable standards for safe driving and transport of people, baggage or cargo in roads or streets, being therefore street-legal.

[6] "roadworthiness certificate" means a road-worthiness test report issued by the competent authority or a testing centre containing the result of the road-worthiness testRoadworthy inspection is designed to check the vehicle to make sure that its important auto parts are in a good (not top) condition that is enough for safe road use.

It includes:[6] Directive 2014/45/EU regulates the periodic testing for various kind of vehicles: 18 of 27 EU member states have required motorcycle owners to have their vehicles checked for road-worthiness.

The directive 2014/45/EU defines obligations and responsibilities, minimum requirements concerning road-worthiness tests, administrative provisions and cooperation and exchange of information.

(9) Supplementary tests for passenger-carrying vehicles of categories M2 and M3 This article about transport is a stub.