If the result of your vehicle’s roadworthiness test is unfavorable, what must you do?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
If the result of your vehicle's technical inspection is **unfavorable**, it means that **serious faults or problems** have been found that prevent the vehicle from being safely driven. In this case, it is necessary to follow these steps:
- **Repair the defects**: You must take the vehicle to a workshop to fix the problems detected during the inspection. This is crucial to ensure that the vehicle is safe to drive.
- **Undergo a new inspection**: Once the defects have been repaired, it is mandatory to take the vehicle back to the ITV station for a new inspection. This second inspection will confirm that the problems have been resolved and that the vehicle is in suitable condition to be driven.
These steps are necessary to ensure that the vehicle meets the required safety and operational standards. It is not enough to verify the result at another station or temporarily deregister the vehicle; it is essential to repair the defects and obtain a new ITV approval.
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