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Old 12-01-2015, 04:19 PM   #1
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Hi all,
I've just moved to NSW and am curious to know, do I need to get a road worthy on my car every 12 months? It's a 2011 Focus with 38,000kms on it.

Whilst I agree with the idea of an annual road worthy, surely it's more appropriate once a car is over a certain age (5-7 years maybe?) I guess the policy was probably bought in last time Labor were in charge and thought they'd help out their automotive union buddies?

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I think its anything over 3 years old needs a yearly check. It's been around as long as I can remember
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my 2010 doesnt need one until next year, 5 years
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Hi all,
I've just moved to NSW and am curious to know, do I need to get a road worthy on my car every 12 months? It's a 2011 Focus with 38,000kms on it.

Whilst I agree with the idea of an annual road worthy, surely it's more appropriate once a car is over a certain age (5-7 years maybe?) I guess the policy was probably bought in last time Labor were in charge and thought they'd help out their automotive union buddies?

Thanks in advance.
No unions involved, just mechanics, and unlike the rippoff Victorian workshops our mechanics cant charge more than $45 (I think)
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5 years and I think the official fee is $34.10 actually.

Some workshops still do if for $25.

Will say on the rego renewal if an inspection is needed or not, and ask around for recommendations as to who to use, some are real tough and some are a little less stringent.

I think you only pay when they supply the slip, so if you take the car somewhere and they tell you you need a grand of repairs to pass just say OK and drive to another joint for a second opinion.

Just don't leave it till the last day!
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I think you only pay when they supply the slip, so if you take the car somewhere and they tell you you need a grand of repairs to pass just say OK and drive to another joint for a second opinion.

Just don't leave it till the last day!
They are supposed to fill out a white slip(fail) so if you then shop around and the place you get it from has a history of being easy, you can expect a visit from the inspectors.

Best tip is good tyres and a clean tidy vehicle. They are less likely to be as picky.
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Great thanks for the info. Since my car is just over 3 years old I should be fine for a while.
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You pay for the inspection, so if it fails you still pay

I don't see a problem with it. It helps to keep **** boxes off the road. I know there will always be some getting "phone worthies" and others driving un registered but if it gets just some of the cars with stuffed front ends and the likes repaired before they go back on the road I don't see any harm in it at all
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You pay for the inspection, so if it fails you still pay

I don't see a problem with it. It helps to keep **** boxes off the road. I know there will always be some getting "phone worthies" and others driving un registered but if it gets just some of the cars with stuffed front ends and the likes repaired before they go back on the road I don't see any harm in it at all
I have taken a car to one place and they knocked me back because tyres were worn, seat belt had some fuzz and apparently my rotors were shot. The place just happens to sell tyres and brakes mind you.

All this from a visual 'inspection' - a walk around and quick sticky beak when it was parked.

I told him to quote it for me and it was something silly... I said that I will get it done elsewhere with a thanks and drove out. Didn't pay anything.

Took it to another place, tyres had 50% (fine) rotors were fine with meat left and he ran a lighter down the seat belt with the 2cm of offending fuzz and that was now fine.

Just be wary of the sharks that will try and gouge you for unnecessary stuff - I know of ladies at work that have been very badly taken advantage of financially when getting these inspections done.
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I have taken a car to one place and they knocked me back because tyres were worn, seat belt had some fuzz and apparently my rotors were shot. The place just happens to sell tyres and brakes mind you.

All this from a visual 'inspection' - a walk around and quick sticky beak when it was parked.

I told him to quote it for me and it was something silly... I said that I will get it done elsewhere with a thanks and drove out. Didn't pay anything.

Took it to another place, tyres had 50% (fine) rotors were fine with meat left and he ran a lighter down the seat belt with the 2cm of offending fuzz and that was now fine.

Just be wary of the sharks that will try and gouge you for unnecessary stuff - I know of ladies at work that have been very badly taken advantage of financially when getting these inspections done.
I didn't say the system was fool proof, or wasn't open to a few opportunistic operators but as a whole its not a bad system

Bill, Bob & Ben's Tyre's brakes and suspension you went to should have written you out a white slip (failure) I suspect he new he was shonky and giving you a failure for something that clearly isn't leaves the inspection station open to a "Please explain your over zellious inspections) I've had one of these when I had my shop but it was easily explained, I've had plenty more get rejected only to then shop it around and the inspector pay them a visit only to have their car defected and the other shop have their own please explain, in some cases they got a warning in others they got a little holiday from writing regos (word travels fast when your on a strip that has a number of mechanics)
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I didn't say the system was fool proof, or wasn't open to a few opportunistic operators but as a whole its not a bad system

Bill, Bob & Ben's Tyre's brakes and suspension you went to should have written you out a white slip (failure) I suspect he new he was shonky and giving you a failure for something that clearly isn't leaves the inspection station open to a "Please explain your over zellious inspections) I've had one of these when I had my shop but it was easily explained, I've had plenty more get rejected only to then shop it around and the inspector pay them a visit only to have their car defected and the other shop have their own please explain, in some cases they got a warning in others they got a little holiday from writing regos (word travels fast when your on a strip that has a number of mechanics)
It just highlights the fact that there are dodgy operators out there. All my cars are always roadworthy, and I know that for a fact. When some clown starts to tell me that I need to spend 4 digits for a pink slip I don't entertain them any longer and drive out.

Much the same as many here advise to do when you car is in for a service and you get that expected phone call saying that 'this, that and the other' needs replacing pronto.

All I'm saying is, be aware when you go in for your inspection. Living where I used to live in Sydney the list below is what defined if the car was passed or not by certain inspectors:

* What village you came from 'back home'.
* What second language you spoke.
* Who you were / are mates with.
* What favours you can offer in return (male and female).
* Whether you sported a beard or not.
* If you were 'happy' to pay over the 'correct' fee.
* How busy the workshop was.
* Their mood at that point in time.

Notice none of these have any bearing on the actual vehicle itself?

My personal opinion is that the whole inspection system needs to be better managed. A lot can happen in 12 months.

God - I lost track of the people I used to know who would all swap wheels around to pass the roadworthy only to swap em back the next day to their original near bald tyres to save a buck!

Would love to see more RVT's (Random Vehicle Testing - yes I just made that up!) happening but I guess that doesn't make as much money as speeding 4 km over etc.
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Would love to see more RVT's (Random Vehicle Testing - yes I just made that up!) happening but I guess that doesn't make as much money as speeding 4 km over etc.
Almost.......... This happens with Trucks, ask any Truckie what an RTA Shaker is

But my local bloke that does my roadworthy's told me that I can expect a visit from the RMS (RTA) anytime, as they go around the inspection stations and pick cars/owners addresses at random to check out your car at home.

Might be just a country town thing or the RMS could be telling Porkies to keep the testers in line.
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I think that any workshop that charges less than 3/4 hr labour isn,t checking properly considering the time to check all moving parts,removing wheels to check rotor condition and pad wear,and removing brake drums to check lining thickness and drum diameters.PS i also think that some low mileage vehicles are in better condition than a 2 Y.O that has done over 100k and probably has worn out brakes and tyres yet doesn,t require a check because it is less than required age.PPS in Tassie aren,t even required for Rego transfer,should see some of absolute Sxxxheaps driving around here.
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I think that any workshop that charges less than 3/4 hr labour isn,t checking properly considering the time to check all moving parts,removing wheels to check rotor condition and pad wear,and removing brake drums to check lining thickness and drum diameters.PS i also think that some low mileage vehicles are in better condition than a 2 Y.O that has done over 100k and probably has worn out brakes and tyres yet doesn,t require a check because it is less than required age.PPS in Tassie aren,t even required for Rego transfer,should see some of absolute Sxxxheaps driving around here.
Time is not a factor. It's a set fee whether the inspection takes 20 min or 2hrs.
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Time is not a factor. It's a set fee whether the inspection takes 20 min or 2hrs.
So you reckon a mechanic is going to spend 2 hours to gross
Less than $40 yeah I bet
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So you reckon a mechanic is going to spend 2 hours to gross
Less than $40 yeah I bet
That's not what I said. The inspection is a set fee. It has nothing to do with how long the inspection takes.

The current fee is $37.40 for a light vehicle. The fee is set by the RMS.

http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/regi...andinspections

You implied in your previous post that if they don't charge at least 3/4 hr labour that they are not doing the inspection properly.

Time is an irrelevant factor in the fee. It is a set fee and that's that. I mentioned 2 hrs for arguments sake.

Some places charge $35 even because thay can't be bothered with the change, some the 'correct' fee and NRMA members get a discount and only pay $20 or something similar.
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Are you bringing your vehicle interstate? If so, you might still need a Pink slip part of the first time registration in NSW. Pretty sure I needed one on the Falcon I bought in Victoria that was brand new but I could be wrong. Worth checking.
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Are you bringing your vehicle interstate? If so, you might still need a Pink slip part of the first time registration in NSW. Pretty sure I needed one on the Falcon I bought in Victoria that was brand new but I could be wrong. Worth checking.
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if your changing from VIC to NSW rego you will need a BLUE slip

its basically a pinkslip roadworthy with an vehicle ID check as well
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if your changing from VIC to NSW rego you will need a BLUE slip

its basically a pinkslip roadworthy with an vehicle ID check as well
I will be, thankyou. I plan to head down to the RTA shortly and start the paperwork rolling...

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I'd agree that the annual roadworthy is a good idea, although only on cars older than 5 or so years (which does seem to be RTA's policy).

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its basically a pinkslip roadworthy with an vehicle ID check as well
If memory serves, it is not as involved as a full blue slip, I had one done when I swapped an engine and the guy tried to charge me the full rate. The ID check is a lower fee. This was several years ago now but perhaps if you come from a state that doesn't do regular inspections a full blue slip is needed?

The RMS site has all this info broken down into each type and price.
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If memory serves, it is not as involved as a full blue slip, I had one done when I swapped an engine and the guy tried to charge me the full rate. The ID check is a lower fee. This was several years ago now but perhaps if you come from a state that doesn't do regular inspections a full blue slip is needed?

The RMS site has all this info broken down into each type and price.
An engine swap blue slip is just an ID check on the engine in the vehicle, but an unregistered vehicle blue slip (an interstate car is classed as unregistered) is the full road worthy pinkslip inspection + ID check

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I think that any workshop that charges less than 3/4 hr labour isn,t checking properly considering the time to check all moving parts,removing wheels to check rotor condition and pad wear,and removing brake drums to check lining thickness and drum diameters.PS i also think that some low mileage vehicles are in better condition than a 2 Y.O that has done over 100k and probably has worn out brakes and tyres yet doesn't require a check because it is less than required age.PPS in Tassie aren't even required for Rego transfer,should see some of absolute Sxxxheaps driving around here.
In NSW the inspection does not involve checking brake condition so pad thickness rotor thickness drum and lining thickness arn't checked, (or at least it didnt when I was doing them back in the late 90's) it simply checks performance via a brake performance inertia meter
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So if brake condition doesn,t matter I don,t suppose ball joints and tierod ends about to fall apart are classed as important either
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So if brake condition doesn,t matter I don,t suppose ball joints and tierod ends about to fall apart are classed as important either
I don't see where anyone said that brake condition doesn't matter, when a car is on a hoist, suspension, pads, exhaust, underbody etc can be checked.
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So if brake condition doesn't matter I don,t suppose ball joints and tierod ends about to fall apart are classed as important either
Steering and suspension is VERY much as part of the inspection, just because the brakes aren't disassembled doesn't mean they arn't checked.

Its just that good pads and rotors / drums and linings doesn't mean the breaks will perform satisfactorily, and I can tell you if an inspector puts his foot down during the brake test and hears / feels metal to metal or a horrid shudder something will be said to the owner, the inspector CAN say that the vehicle isn't safe to drive and have it towed from his / her workshop if need be

I did this on a ZH Fairlane once that had 2 broken steering box mounting bolts

I was told I didn't know what I was talking about and that I was a FXXXXX n CXXX and so on. but I didn't want that car to share the same road as my family until it was roadworthy
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So if brake condition doesn,t matter I don,t suppose ball joints and tierod ends about to fall apart are classed as important either
I took in our work hack Excel to be inspected late last year, and all these things were picked out for replacement, which was fair enough on a 1994 model car.

It had a park light out when I went in, and rather than write that up the mechanic changed it on the spot for me, so he's pretty fair.
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An engine swap blue slip is just an ID check on the engine in the vehicle, but an unregistered vehicle blue slip (an interstate car is classed as unregistered) is the full road worthy pinkslip inspection + ID check
Thanks for clearing that up.
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I haven't lived in NZ for years but I always liked the independent testing stations.
not sure of their cost, but you know they wont fail you to make extra cash

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