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Commercial vehicle testing review. Final report

By: Publication details: Ballina Road Safety Authority. Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP, 2007Description: 134 sSubject(s): Online resources: Abstract: The scheme to test commercial vehicles in Ireland has been in existence for approximately 25 years. During this time there have been a number of developments, although the administration of the scheme has remained relatively unchanged. Heavy goods vehicle (HGV)1 testing was initiated in 1982 and light goods vehicle (LGV)2 testing commenced in 1993. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has engaged PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to undertake a fundamental review and evaluation of commercial vehicle roadworthiness testing policy, delivery and monitoring effectiveness and make recommendations on means of addressing any issues raised.
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The scheme to test commercial vehicles in Ireland has been in existence for approximately 25 years. During this time there have been a number of developments, although the administration of the scheme has remained relatively unchanged. Heavy goods vehicle (HGV)1 testing was initiated in 1982 and light goods vehicle (LGV)2 testing commenced in 1993. The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has engaged PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to undertake a fundamental review and evaluation of commercial vehicle roadworthiness testing policy, delivery and monitoring effectiveness and make recommendations on means of addressing any issues raised.