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GENERAL Learning Environment Category B (B, B1)
Question 89 of 1208

The periodic technical inspection of motor vehicles / agricultural or forestry tractors and trailers must be carried out:

A annually, at any car service;
B periodically, according to the law;
C at no more than two years, at an authorized technical inspection station.
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Explanation

To be kept in circulation, registered vehicles are subject to periodic technical inspection (ITP). The periodic technical inspection is carried out in authorized stations, according to the legislation in force. For motor vehicles, the periodic technical inspection (ITP) is carried out at different time intervals depending on the type of motor vehicle. For example, for CARS it will be carried out every two years, respectively every one year in the case of those which have an age greater than 12 years. For motor vehicles intended for the transport of goods, having a maximum authorized total mass greater than 3,500 kg, it will be carried out every year. It must be remembered that both examples given above are MOTOR VEHICLES. Consult the reference articles below for more details!

The correct answer is: B


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Reference articles

OUG* - Article 9

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(4) To be kept in circulation, registered or recorded vehicles, except for self-propelled machines with a maximum design speed not exceeding 25 km/h, motor vehicles with tracks, trams and animal-drawn vehicles, are subject to periodic technical inspection, according to the legislation in force.
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ORDINANCE no. 81 of August 24, 2000 (ITP)**** - Article 2

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(3) The categories of vehicles subject to periodic technical inspection and the periodicity of technical inspection are the following:
a) motor vehicles intended for the transport of persons which have, apart from the driver’s seat, more than 8 seats - every 6 months;
b) motor vehicles intended for the transport of persons which have, apart from the driver’s seat, no more than 8 seats, every 2 years, respectively every one year in the case of motor vehicles which have an age of at least 12 years, except for vehicles of historic interest;
c) Repealed.
d) motor vehicles that perform the transport of persons in taxi regime, as well as motor vehicles that perform RENT CAR activities, as defined in art. 1^1 letter aa) of Law no. 38/2003 regarding transport in taxi regime and in rental regime, with subsequent amendments and completions - every 6 months;
d^1) motor vehicles used for learning to drive - every one year, except for motor vehicles used for learning to drive which have, apart from the driver’s seat, more than 8 seats, for which the periodicity is 6 months;
d^2) special ambulance motor vehicles - every one year;
e) motor vehicles intended for the transport of goods, having a maximum authorized total mass greater than 3,500 kg - every one year;
f) trailers and semitrailers having a maximum authorized total mass greater than 3,500 kg - every one year;
g) motor vehicles intended for the transport of goods, having a maximum authorized total mass not exceeding 3,500 kg - every one year;
h) trailers and semitrailers having a maximum authorized total mass not exceeding 3,500 kg - every 2 years, with the following exceptions:

  • trailers and semitrailers approved for the transport of dangerous goods, for which the periodicity is one year;
  • beekeeping trailers and semitrailers, as well as caravans, for which the periodicity is 3 years;

i) motorcycles, mopeds, motor vehicles with 3 wheels and quadricycles - every 2 years;
j) tractors having a maximum authorized total mass greater than 3,500 kg - every one year;
k) tractors having a maximum authorized total mass not exceeding 3,500 kg - every 2 years;
l) repealed;
m) self-propelled machines, except those provided in art. 6^5 - every 2 years.
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ORDINANCE no. 81 of August 24, 2000 (ITP)**** - Article 6

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(3) If the vehicle meets the regulations provided in art. 1 paragraph (2), R.A.R. or the periodic technical inspection stations record in the annex to the registration certificate/record the date by which the next periodic technical inspection must be carried out. At the same time, R.A.R. or the periodic technical inspection stations apply the corresponding periodic technical inspection sticker on the registration plates or on the record plates.
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* OUG = EMERGENCY ORDINANCE no. 195 of December 12, 2002 updated (Road Traffic Code)
**** ORDINANCE no. 81 of August 24, 2000 (ITP) = ORDINANCE no. 81 of August 24, 2000 regarding the periodic technical inspection of vehicles registered or recorded in Romania updated (ITP Law)

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