What action, apart from immobilization, will an officer take if they verify that a vehicle has not passed the roadworthiness inspection (ITV)?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
When a vehicle has not passed the **Vehicle Technical Inspection (ITV)**, it means it is not in safe condition to circulate. In this case, a traffic officer has the authority to **intervene the vehicle's circulation permit**. This is because the vehicle does not meet the legal requirements to be on public roads, and its circulation could pose a danger.
- **Intervention of the circulation permit**: This action is necessary to ensure that the vehicle does not continue to circulate until the necessary repairs are made and a new inspection confirms that the vehicle is in adequate condition.
- **Immobilization of the vehicle**: In addition to intervening the permit, the officer can immobilize the vehicle to prevent it from continuing to circulate without having resolved the issues detected in the ITV.
These measures are part of the regulations to ensure road safety and compliance with traffic regulations.
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