In France it’s called the ” Contrôle Technique” you have to pass it every two years if the car is older than 4 years old or just before you sell your car
Yep, and I believe it’s TÜV in Germany. I’m not sure as I don’t live there…
In Denmark we call it “Syn”
In Greece we call it KTEO
It’s called “tehnički pregled” in Croatia. Translates roughly to technical examination. For the first 2 years (if the car is new naturally) you don’t have to take it, but after the car is 3 years old you have to take it once a year.
Same here in Serbia :) Though the requirements aren’t quite the same..
‘keuring’ or ‘schouwing’ in Flanders and ‘APK’ (Algemene Periodieke Keuring) in the Netherlands.
antar att du är svensk :) I assume that you are Swedish :)
NCT here in Ireland and Technikinė apžiūra in Lithuania
In Australia it is the Department of Transport and Infrastructure
I’ve been told there are countries that don’t enforce MOT’s?
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“Bilforsikring”, border buddies! (Norway)
In France it’s called the ” Contrôle Technique” you have to pass it every two years if the car is older than 4 years old or just before you sell your car
Yep, and I believe it’s TÜV in Germany. I’m not sure as I don’t live there…
In Denmark we call it “Syn”
In Greece we call it KTEO
It’s called “tehnički pregled” in Croatia. Translates roughly to technical examination. For the first 2 years (if the car is new naturally) you don’t have to take it, but after the car is 3 years old you have to take it once a year.
Same here in Serbia :)
Though the requirements aren’t quite the same..
‘keuring’ or ‘schouwing’ in Flanders and ‘APK’ (Algemene Periodieke Keuring) in the Netherlands.
antar att du är svensk :)
I assume that you are Swedish :)
NCT here in Ireland and Technikinė apžiūra in Lithuania
In Australia it is the Department of Transport and Infrastructure
I’ve been told there are countries that don’t enforce MOT’s?