The six month warrant of fitness check may be a thing of the past under reforms being looked at by the government.
Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee's thrown up a host of ideas around vehicle licensing reform, with the aim of saving millions in unnecessary costs and times for both households, businesses and the government.
In the spotlight is our inspection system, which he says is one of the most frequent in the OECD.
How often should NZ cars be required to get a warrant of fitness?
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Jolyon Smith says"The problem with reducing the frequency or eliminating the WoF altogether is that this would cut off a source of revenue for the motor servicing trade."
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Colin says"If we tighten up on roadside checks, and gave demerits for unfit vehicles eg bald tyres, then a 12-month warrant would work here."
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