Motorcycles that are more than five years old must undergo the roadworthiness inspection (ITV)…
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
Motorcycles over five years old must undergo the **vehicle technical inspection (ITV)** every **two years**. This is because, according to regulations, motorcycles and similar vehicles, such as three-wheeled mopeds and heavy quadricycles, must have their first inspection at four years old. After this first inspection, inspections are carried out **every two years**.
This table clearly shows that after four years, motorcycles must undergo the ITV every two years, confirming that the correct answer is that motorcycles over five years old must pass the ITV every two years.
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