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**** Seatbelts & Head Restraints ****

  • 10-01-2011 8:04pm
    #1
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    Email from the RSA in relation to seatbelts and head restraints when going for test
    Dear ADI

    The Road Safety Authority are making some further changes to the requirements for vehicles presenting for driving test in certain categories with effect from 28th March 2011. Please see the note below from the Chief Driver tester Mr. Pat Travers.


    Seatbelts and Head Restraints


    From Monday 28th March 2011 all vehicles presenting for a practical driving test in categories C, C1, EC, EC1 and D1 will be required to have a front passenger seatbelt and head restraint fitted.

    Where such seatbelts and head restraints are not fitted the driving test should not be conducted and the applicant should be given a non conducted test form indicating that their fee is forfeit.



    Pat Travers
    Chief Driver Tester


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