Roadworthy Inspections

Allpoint Automotive Tullamarine are VicRoads licensed and approved Roadworthy Inspectors. Allpoint Automotive can inspect your vehicle and provide a written report on the same day. You are then free to get any problems repaired at your own mechanical centre or at Allpoint Autogas. After any problems are rectified we can then re-inspect your vehicle at no extra cost and provide you with the Certificate.

A Certificate of Roadworthiness can only be issued by a licensed vehicle tester, operating from a nominated garage or service station.If an item fails to meet the standard, the tester will issue a rejection report. You will be given seven days to repair the item/s rejected and return the vehicle to the tester for a second inspection of the failed items. If more than seven days elapse a complete inspection must again be carried out on the vehicle.n inspect your vehicle and provide a written report on the same day.  You are then free to get any issues repaired at your own mechanical centre or at Allpoint Automotive.  After any items are addressed we can then re-inspect your vehicle at no extra cost and provide you with the Certificate.

FAQ

The inspection is a check of the vehicle to ensure that key components have not worn or deteriorated and that the vehicle is safe for normal road use. A roadworthy inspection mainly covers the major safety related items, including: -wheels and tyres -steering, suspension and braking systems -seats and seat belts -lamps and reflectors -windscreen, and windows including front windscreen wipers and washers -the structure of the vehicle itself -other safety related items on the body, chassis or engine. The roadworthiness test is not a check of the mechanical reliability or general condition of the vehicle. If you require a comprehensive check on the overall condition and reliability of the vehicle then you should arrange for a separate independent report such as those offered by the RACV, many Licensed Motor Car Traders (LMCTs) and other workshops.
The certificate does not mean: - that the vehicle is in top condition without any wear or deterioration - non-safety related accessories such as the air conditioner, rear window demister, electric windows and rear-window wipers are working - that the items checked during the roadworthy inspection will continue to function after the inspection eg. a brake light can stop functioning at any time after the inspection.
If an item fails to meet the standard, the tester will issue a rejection report. You will be given seven days to repair the item/s rejected and return the vehicle to the tester for a second inspection of the failed items. If more than seven days elapse a complete inspection must again be carried out on the vehicle.
$300 However the cost may change depending on the age, type and condition of the vehicle being examined.
A Certificate of Roadworthiness is current, for the purposes of a transaction, for 30 days from the date of issue.