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Vehicle inspection in Australia is done on a state basis. Each state or territory has the authority to set its own laws pertaining to vehicle inspections, all (with the exception of the self-governing territory of Norfolk Island) have some form of inspection, either periodically or before a transfer of ownership. ==Australian Capital Territory== Vehicles in the following categories must be inspected by an authorised vehicle examiner: *When registering a brand new vehicle for the first time (usually the dealer does this prior to delivery) *Upon transfer of ownership if the vehicle is over six years old *Before transferring a registration from interstate regardless of the vehicle's age *Before re-registering a vehicle if the previous registration was canceled or expired more than 12 months ago *If a defect notice is issued Once a vehicle is registered, it generally will not need to be inspected again if it remains with the same owner. However, the Australian Capital Territory has a random inspection scheme, vehicles can be spot checked whether occupied or not. If faults are discovered, a defect notice can be issued in which case the owner will be required to have repairs made, and obtain a full inspection from a licensed examiner with 14 days to clear the notice. If egregious safety violations are found, the vehicle's registration can be suspended on the spot and the operator will need to have the vehicle towed. Vehicles powered by natural gas or propane must receive a special annual gas inspection. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vehicle inspection in Australia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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