What are the Minimum test vehicle requirements for a car and can i use my own car?
A car presented for test must be: a four wheeled vehicle of no more than 3,500 kilograms (kg) maximum authorised mass (MAM) capable of a speed of at least 100 kilometres per hour (km/h) or 62.5 miles per hour (mph)The car or van must also be fitted with: a seatbelt for the examiner a passenger head restraint, which needn’t be adjustable but must be fitted as an integral part of the seat – ‘slip on’ type head restraints aren’t permitted an interior mirror for the examiner’s use L-plates displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle but not interfering with the driver’s or examiner’s view a speedometer that measures speed in mph and km/h If the vehicle presented for test is fitted with an electronic handbrake it must be capable of being manually overridden and operated as a conventional handbrake. The vehicle must be legal and roadworthy and have no warning lights showing, e.g. the airbag warning light.
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