Where are a vehicle’s roadworthiness inspections (ITV) recorded for proper monitoring?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
To ensure the **proper control of vehicle ITV inspections**, it is essential that these are recorded in the **DGT Vehicle Register**. This register is where all the inspections the vehicle has passed are noted, allowing for a detailed and official control of its technical condition.
- The **technical inspection card (ITV)** contains a record of the inspections carried out, but this document is personal and kept in the vehicle. It is not a centralized register.
- Additionally, ITV technicians provide a **sticker** and a **report** after each inspection, which must be kept in the vehicle, but these do not replace the official record in the DGT.
Therefore, for centralized and official control, inspections must be recorded in the **DGT Vehicle Register**.
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