A roadworthy inspection is designed to ensure a vehicle is safe for use on Australian roads. During the inspection, a licensed examiner checks essential components that affect the safety and performance of the vehicle. This includes the condition of the tyres, brakes, steering, suspension, seat belts, lights, windscreen and body structure.
Fluid leaks, rust and structural damage are also assessed. While the inspection confirms that the vehicle meets minimum safety standards, it’s not a comprehensive mechanical evaluation. Any faults found must be rectified before a certificate is issued.
A valid roadworthy certificate is typically required when selling a car, transferring registration or re-registering a vehicle that hasn’t been on the road. It’s all about keeping roads safer for everyone.