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GREAT BRITAIN -Vehicle Operator Services Agency (VOSA)
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Effectiveness Report 2008/2009
The 2008/09 Effectiveness Report, published by The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency of Great Britain (VOSA). The report summarizes statistics and outcomes of all VOSAs driver, operator and vehicle related compliance activities, allowing for comparisons to be made year on year and trends and patterns to be identified.
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Effectiveness Report 2007 / 08
A comprehensive statistical volume compiled by The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency of Great Britain (VOSA), presenting an in depth view of
- The Heavy Goods Vehicle Fleet
- The Public Service Vehicle Fleet
- The MOT Scheme and Light Vehicles
- Smaller Schemes and Cross Scheme Miscellaneous
Download the publication. For further information contact Kevin.McLoughlin@vosa.gov.uk.
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Roadside Inspection Failure Rates in the UK
Statistics for 2007 – 2008 about roadside inspection on heavy goods and large passenger vehicles in the UK tested according Directive 2000/30/EC. These statistics show some significant prohibition rates.
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The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) was formed on 1st April 2003 following the merger of the Vehicle Inspectorate and the Traffic Area Network division of the Department for Transport of the UK.
VOSA provides a range of licensing, testing and enforcement services, with the aim to improve vehicle roadworthiness standards, ensure operators and drivers compliance, and support the independent Traffic Commissioners.
VOSA completes a number of activities and schemes. For further information of the key areas of road safety and environmental standards improvement they are involved, please check the VOSA website.
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SWEDEN - BILPROVNINGEN
Bilprovningen, the Swedish Motor Vehicle Inspection Company analyses inspection results, available to the public on its website. Bilprovningen’s 2006 inspection results, collated from more than 2 million roadworthiness inspections, reveal the strengths and weaknesses of the various models at ages three, four, five and up to twelve years. The inspection results are available in English. More details.
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Together with the National Board for Consumer Policies Bilprovningen has also published a booklet with inspection results for car models from 1993 – 2002. It contains facts and useful information for 160 of the most common car models found in Sweden - from small sportscars to large MPVs and SUVs. Every year at least one million cars change owners. Apart from the inspection results the book also contains information about how much a car costs to buy and own in Sweden, its collision safety, technical data, customer judgements, advice etc. More information. |
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