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A warrant of fitness (WoF) is a regular check to ensure that your vehicle meets required safety standards.
Your vehicle needs regular inspections to make sure it's safe.
Find out what your motor vehicle must have before you can drive or park on the road. Warrant of fitness (WoF) Privately operated cars, utes, vans and 4wheel drives must have a current WoF. Commercial vehicles and heavy vehicles must have a current
WoF phase two frequency changes take effect on 1 July 2014. Changes to the CoF system will now be live from 1 December 2014.
Changes announced in January to New Zealand's decades-old vehicle warrant of fitness (WoF) system will be introduced during the first half of 2014, reports the NZ Transport Agency's (NZTA) group manager of Access and Use, Celia Patrick.
These are the specifications that warrant of fitness (WoF) checksheets must comply with before they can be approved by the NZ Transport Agency for use during WoF inspections. This form can now be found on the NZ Transport Agency’s vehicle inspection portal .
The consultation sought comment on the impacts of introducing the Rule amendment. The amendment is designed to incorporate into law the changes agreed by Cabinet to the frequency of inservice vehicle inspections, including Warrant of Fitness (WoF
Find out what your motorcycle must have before you can ride or park on the road. Warrant of fitness (WoF) Privately operated motorcycles must have a current WoF. Commercial vehicles must have a current certificate of fitness (CoF). A current WoF
The NZ Transport Agency is welcoming today's announcement by Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee that the introduction of vehicle inspection changes, agreed to by Cabinet in January this year, will be introduced in two stages beginning in Janu…