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De Dragon wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:So garages could do T?
Yes, Roundy say they were given permission to do so, but I don't think that has translated into actual inspections yet for some reason.
Passed by my local garage...said they not doing T as yet......prob by year end...was like tha not making sense cause is 5 mths grace only..Ted_v2 wrote:De Dragon wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:So garages could do T?
Yes, Roundy say they were given permission to do so, but I don't think that has translated into actual inspections yet for some reason.
Yep, last i heard was similar. I recently bought a pickup and would like to get this done sooner than later.
Black Scorpion wrote:And the line for inspection was short( saw 3 vehicles) on that day and time. They just dont want to work efficiently
eliteauto wrote:Black Scorpion wrote:And the line for inspection was short( saw 3 vehicles) on that day and time. They just dont want to work efficiently
did you try talking to the officer to see if he'd inspect your vehicle one time? That's what I did when I paid, officer said "come nah man the place eh have much". Got through same day
I didnt go with the vehicle that dayeliteauto wrote:Black Scorpion wrote:And the line for inspection was short( saw 3 vehicles) on that day and time. They just dont want to work efficiently
did you try talking to the officer to see if he'd inspect your vehicle one time? That's what I did when I paid, officer said "come nah man the place eh have much". Got through same day
DreamWeaver wrote:eliteauto wrote:Black Scorpion wrote:And the line for inspection was short( saw 3 vehicles) on that day and time. They just dont want to work efficiently
did you try talking to the officer to see if he'd inspect your vehicle one time? That's what I did when I paid, officer said "come nah man the place eh have much". Got through same day
How much bribe you slip him to say that?
The Ministry of Works and Transport has announced the expansion of Vehicle Testing Stations across Trinidad and Tobago.
The Vehicle Management Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (VMCOTT) has been approved as an official testing station for the inspection of Motor Cycles, Private Cars not exceeding a Tare Weight of 2,270 kgs and “T” Goods Motor Vehicles up to 3200 kgs M.G.W.
Drivers are invited to visit the following VMCOTT locations to have their "T" vehicles inspected at the cost of three hundred dollars ($300.00):
- Head Office – Administration Building, #22 Beetham Gardens, Beetham Highway, Laventille, Port of Spain, Telephone: 626-1468/625-9028 or 626-1679
- San Fernando – Union Hall, Cross Crossing, San Fernando, Telephone: 652-0396
- Tobago – Old Farm Road, Scarborough, Tobago, Telephone: 639-2177
Persons desirous of having their motor vehicles inspected are invited to contact the offices of VMCOTT to schedule an appointment.
Walk-ins will also be accommodated on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Please take note of the following requirements:
- Drivers are required to present their original Certified Copy, Insurance Certificate and Drivers Permit. Note: Any Engine or Colour change must be conducted at a Licensing Department and reflected on the Certified Copy.
- The vehicle must be Engine, and Under washed.
- The vehicle must not be sprayed with shock oil until the inspection process is complete.
The Ministry of Works and Transport reiterated that motor vehicle/motorcycle inspection is a legal requirement.
In June a five month moratorium was granted on the inspection of motor vehicles.
This moratorium will provide drivers with sufficient time to ensure that their vehicles are properly inspected, and the necessary inspection stickers are affixed to their vehicles, in accordance with the requirements of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Regulations.
Members of the public are reminded that the five-month moratorium will expire on December 31st 2018.
As the Government seeks to bring the incidence of road traffic accidents and fatalities down to zero, it is critical that drivers can provide proof that their vehicle is in a roadworthy condition, stated the Ministry.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:That grace period is sheit and should be extended...still a pain to go in a license office to get T vehicles inspected...private bays cannot do inspections as yet. Rohani just talking sheit
eliteauto wrote:How can you say you're in the same situation when
a) the rush for private vehicle inspection has died (that was the main reason for the grace period )
b) you don't need a sticker, in the absence of same you need to keep your inspection certificate in the vehicle, yes that can be a pain in the ass somewhat but it's doable. When I did my inspection the LO told me stickers is for children, I never even bothered to go back for one because it's annually anyway so I just keep the cert.
I have work colleagues who paid for inspection at the LO in late July/ early August and got dates in November, around the last week in Aug in a meeting they spoke about it and I told them they could go to the LO early in the morning and ask the MVI if they can be inspected, within 1 week ALL of them were inspected, so it's not the system that is the issue here it may just be the vehicle owners
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Tbh...at least 75% of people with T vehicles just dredding having to go to a LO...we all know why this is so...but wah yuh go do
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Okay...give the list of light inspection bays that doing t vehicles...cuz atm it have none in grande authorized to do so...
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