Hi,
Yes... or... the new rules allow any competent person (assuming they meet the 100 points and pass the interview with the RTA) to certify vehicles and therefore removes the need to have specialised, dedicated automotive engineers. If I was an automotive engineer who was qualified to inspect and certify modified vehicles, I would see the proposed changes to certify vehicles (by allowing more people to inspect/certify) as a possible loss of income.
But, I think a part of the problem is that certifying a vehicle, and putting your reputation on the line, means you want to be damn sure the vehicle is safe and within the specified ADRs (for modded vehicles). The new rules spend a lot of time informing us of the penalties the certifier will get if they fail in their duties. As such, to cover their butt, a certifier may resort to the ADRs and apply them to the letter.
I need to find the ADRs for modded vehicles.
seeyuzz
river
PS: Found this link NSW RTA Guidelines For Modifying Light Vehicles
http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registrati...s_nov_2007.pdf
Here's a link to the 3rd Edition ADRs.... http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roa...dr_online.aspx
In this document you wiull see all the applicable ADRs, with links to each one for further information. This is good to see specialised ADR for rims, tyres, demisters, emmissions... basically the whole lot.
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