You should have the vehicle inspected
for roadworthiness regularly.
Whether you own the vehicle outright or have one on a contract hire / lease arrangement, as the operator of the vehicle your organisation will be deemed legally responsible
for its roadworthiness.
Not exact matches
Recent publications include: A Best Practice Guide towards Tachograph Systems Compliance,
Roadworthiness: Industry Best Practice, Coupling or Uncoupling & Parking of Large Goods Vehicle Trailers and Tail Lift - Specification Guide
for Road Vehicles.
At the time of the consultation the BMF pointed out that there was still a lot of support from the classic world
for some form of an MOT as an annual check of basic
roadworthiness.