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  • Conducted on

  • Name of person conducting the inspection

  • Vehicle Registration

  • Vehicle Make and Model

  • WOF/COC current and displayed?

  • Registration is current and displayed?

  • Odometer reading

  • Road user labels are within range?

Vehicle Inspection

  • Windscreen free from damage and clean?

  • Front Lights free from damage?

  • Rear Lights are free from damage?

  • Drivers Side - Tyres both front and rear in good condition and roadworthy with acceptable pressure and tread?

  • Passenger Side - Tyres both front and rear in good condition and roadworthy with acceptable pressure and tread?

  • Spare tyre & jack in car and in good working order?

  • Are all vehicle stop/brake lights working?

  • Are all vehicle front lights working?

  • Are all seat belts in good working order?

  • Are all vehicle indicators working?

  • Is there a First Aid Kit on board?

  • Is the First Aid kit fully stocked?

  • Is there a Fire Extinguisher on board?

  • Is the Fire Extinguisher current?

  • Are any warning lights illuminated on dash?

  • Is the exterior of the vehicle clean?

  • Is inside the vehicle in a clean and tidy condition?

Defects, Damage and Comments Log

  • Please log all damages and defects noted on the vehicle. If the first aid kits need stocking, or have expired contents please note.

  • Attach photos of this defect (if applicable)

  • Any further comments or recommendations arising from this inspection?

  • Add any additional relevant photos

  • Have all required corrective actions been added as Actions to this inspection?

Sign Off

  • I, the undersigned, hereby certify that all information is accurate and that an actual inspection was conducted.

  • Inspector Signature

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