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Roadworthiness 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...
- that is
equipped and
licensed for use on
public roads,
being therefore roadworthy. This will
require specific configurations of lighting,
signal lights...
- The MOT test (or
simply MOT) is an
annual test of
vehicle safety,
roadworthiness aspects and
exhaust emissions required in the
United Kingdom for most...
- (Irish: An tSeirbhís Náisiúnta Tástála Carranna;
abbreviated NCT) is a
roadworthiness test,
which all cars in
Ireland must undergo.
Following a
tender process...
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Ferrari that
Materazzi could keep the base car
concept alive and make it
roadworthy. Enzo's
desire to
leave a
legacy in his
final sports car
allowed the Evoluzione...
- off to an ex-WD
surplus vehicle dump in the Cotswolds, buy a
couple of
roadworthy Jeeps... Chapman,
Giles (2009).
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Extraordinary...
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Anambra with more
states in view and the FCT, Abuja. A
roadworthy vehicle is
considered to be
roadworthy until it
changes hands. A
vehicle purchaser is required...
-
similar data in
jurisdictions where vehicles are
regularly inspected for
roadworthiness every year or two),
vehicle identification number (ch****is number),...
- in just the
United States alone.
These automobiles,
although no
longer roadworthy, can
still have a
purpose by
giving back the
metal and
other recyclable...
- (280 mpg‑imp; 240 mpg‑US), with a
fully charged battery,
while being both
roadworthy and practical.
Without using electric, the XL is able to
travel 100 km...