A newly registered private car, when must it undergo its next vehicle inspection (ITV)?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
For a **newly registered private passenger car**, the first vehicle inspection (ITV) must be carried out **4 years after the registration date**. This is because **motor vehicles that can carry up to nine passengers**, such as passenger cars, have their first inspection at 4 years. After this first inspection, they must undergo the ITV every 2 years until they are 10 years old, and then annually.
It is important to remember that the date of the next inspection is indicated on the **ITV sticker**, which is placed on the right side of the vehicle's windshield. This sticker confirms that the vehicle has passed the inspection and is in suitable condition to circulate.
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