An RWC verifies that your vehicle meets the necessary safety criteria for public road use. – The Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) is a document issued in Victoria after a vehicle passes its road safety inspection. It covers essential areas such as tyres, brakes, and steering, ensuring legal compliance when selling or re-registering a vehicle.
In Victoria, a Roadworthy Certificate is essential for ensuring that your vehicle is safe and meets the required safety standards to be driven on public roads. Whether you’re buying or selling a car, or re-registering a vehicle, you will likely need a roadworthy inspection. At Punjab Auto and Tyres, we provide fast and reliable roadworthy inspections to help you meet legal requirements and keep your vehicle safe.
A Roadworthy Certificate is an official document that certifies your vehicle has passed a roadworthy inspection, confirming that it is safe to be driven. This certificate is mandatory in Victoria when:
Without an RWC, you won’t be able to legally transfer the ownership of the car or complete the registration process.
Our experienced mechanics in Cheltenham perform comprehensive RWC inspections that cover essential safety aspects, including:
While the roadworthy inspection focuses on the safety of these components, it does not include a comprehensive check of your vehicle’s mechanical performance or cosmetic aspects. For a more thorough inspection of your car’s condition, a pre-purchase inspection may be required.
A roadworthy inspection is designed to check the essential safety components of your vehicle to ensure it’s safe to drive on the road. At Punjab Auto and Tyres, our qualified mechanics inspect the following key areas:
Our RWC inspection covers essential components of your vehicle, including but not limited to:
Ensure your vehicle is roadworthy and compliant with safety standards by booking a RWC at our Cheltenham location. Our friendly staff are ready to assist you and make the process smooth and straightforward.
The Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) is a document issued in Victoria after a vehicle passes its road safety inspection. It covers essential areas such as tyres, brakes, and steering, ensuring legal compliance when selling or re-registering a vehicle.
An RWC verifies that your vehicle meets the necessary safety criteria for public road use.