Driving theory questions
A small fault is found during the roadworthiness test. Is it true that a follow-up test may not be required?
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It would entail too great of a cost and inconvenience for all involved if you had to book a new test for a very small fault.
“If your vehicle fails the roadworthiness test without a requirement for a follow-up test, you do not have to go back to Bilprovningen for another test (new inspection). The faults must be rectified promptly and the vehicle must not be used more than is necessary in order to do so.” (Bilprovningen)
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