ROAD SAFETY

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Ministry of Infrastructure calls on owners to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy

BY JOHN HOUANIHAU

Vehicle owners have been urged to ensure that their vehicles are roadworthy.

The Ministry of Infrastructure Development (MID), through the Road Transport Board Task Force, made the call in a statement yesterday.

“Get your vehicle inspected. Don’t wait for a check to find out your vehicle isn’t up to code. As the Road Transport Board Task Force continues its traffic checks and patrols across the city, now is the time to ensure you are fully compliant,” MID said in the statement.

MID said the process requires vehicle owners to pay their fees either at the ministry’s cashier or at the finance counter and bring their receipts to the mechanical compound desk officer for their bookings.

“Or you can simply call 23428 for booking and further information,” advised MID.

The inspection fee remains at $138 for a one-time inspection, according to the MID statement.

MID further adds that the venue is at the Mechanical Compound, Mataniko riverside.

“Who needs inspection? This applies to all motor vehicles: Motorbikes & Tractors, Light & Heavy Goods Vehicles and Heavy Plant Machinery.

“Public transport operators, taxis, buses, and pickups.

“A friendly reminder to also visit the HCC Payment Section to settle your annual business operating licenses.

“It is much cheaper to pay for an inspection than to face the consequences of a roadside check,” said MID.

Photo credit: MID

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