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ADONI wrote:^^ Yea boi that cause traffic.
Anybody private inspect where, the inspection station just gave the sticker and kept CC? They then said pass back a next day for your CC and the inspection write up? Seems it is being played as the norm, as inspection stations are trying to do more than they handle.
ADONI wrote:^^ Yea boi that cause traffic.
Anybody private inspect where, the inspection station just gave the sticker and kept CC? They then said pass back a next day for your CC and the inspection write up? Seems it is being played as the norm, as inspection stations are trying to do more than they handle.
Drivers have been given a five-month moratorium on inspection stickers to allow drivers to get their vehicles inspected.
The moratorium is effective from Thursday, July 5, 2018.
"Cabinet accepted the recommendations of the Ministry of Works and Transport's where effective from today there'll be a five-month moratorium on the inspection on vehicles in accordance with Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act," he said.
Sinanan said this should allow drivers to get their vehicles inspected and alleviate the delays and inconveniences which drivers have reportedly been experiencing.
He said he received reports that at some vehicle testing stations the queues have been spilling onto the highway, and said that this should alleviate the rush.
"Over the past couple days we have had several complaints about the queues at inspection areas and in an effort to ensure that we can actually get the vehicles inspected, Cabinet took that decision this morning," he said.
Sinanan said Cabinet also took the decision to allow T vehicles with a maximum gross weight of 3200kgs to be inspected at the approved inspection garages.
"There are about 132,000 T vehicles in Trinidad and Tobago. Unfortunately, at this point in time there are only two locations that inspect these vehicles. It is virtually impossible to have this quantity of vehicles inspected at two locations in Trinidad," he said.
"This will take us to the end of the year and from January we expect that all the vehicles should be inspected by then," he said.
Sinanan added that the issue was not the availability of stickers but rather the feasibility of having so many vehicles inspected over a short space of time.
"We have enough stickers for the vehicles, but the question is can we get these vehicles inspected. What we're putting in place is a system to allow these vehicles to be inspected," he said.
Sinanan said the moratorium would last until the end of the year and that the inspection process would resume in January 2019.
VexXx Dogg wrote:This is a great move for light T!
Rohan get ah 10 points dey
VexXx Dogg wrote:This is a great move for light T!
Rohan get ah 10 points dey
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:All them l300 and e25 with music go gt with inspection sticker now
Did that really ever happen?...did anyone ever get charge for that?...i highly doubt it....Spitfir3 wrote:imagine being one the few people who actually get charge for inspection sticker and hearing this news
*$kїđž!™ wrote:Did that really ever happen?...did anyone ever get charge for that?...i highly doubt it....Spitfir3 wrote:imagine being one the few people who actually get charge for inspection sticker and hearing this news
It was just money generating scheme to panick the motoring public...
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