Who is responsible for keeping the vehicle inspection (ITV) certificate valid?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
The **technical inspection card (ITV)** is a document that certifies that a vehicle is in good condition to circulate. It is the responsibility of the **vehicle owner** to ensure that technical inspections are carried out on the corresponding dates. This includes ensuring that inspections are conducted when the vehicle undergoes modifications or accidents that affect its structure.
When the vehicle passes the inspection, the card is updated with the date of the next review, a sticker is issued that must be placed on the windshield, and a report that must always be carried in the vehicle is provided. Therefore, the vehicle owner is the one who must keep the ITV card valid, ensuring that the vehicle complies with safety and maintenance regulations.
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