Why Exactly Do You Need a CVRT in Ireland?

If you drive a commercial vehicle or lorry in Ireland, you’re likely already aware that you have to take an annual CVRT test to remain compliant with government regulations. However, have you ever thought about why it’s needed to drive legally in this country? 

Well, the fact that HCV testing, ambulance testing and bus testing alike result in a Certificate of Roadworthiness (or CRW), it starts to become obvious. However, there's a little more to it than simply pointing towards road safety, so let’s explore. 

CVRT Tests Are Needed For 4 Primary Reasons

Of course, the overriding objective of HCV testing, LCV testing and jeep testing (to name but a few of the choices) is to keep Ireland's road users safe. However, this can be further broken down into four primary elements. 

#1 - To Get Your CRW 

Perhaps the main reason you need a CVRT in Ireland is to get your hands on your CRW. Without it, you won’t be able to drive your commercial vehicle legally. The certificate represents proof that your vehicle has met basic safety standards on the day of the test.

#2 - To Prevent Breakdowns

Another big reason for CVRTs is that it ensures that any commercial vehicle is in good condition, meaning that fewer breakdowns occur. The test highlights both major and minor defects, giving you lots of advanced notice of future issues. 

#3 - It's Safer For the Driver

In addition to preventing mechanical breakdown, it also makes vehicles safer and less likely to be involved in a road traffic accident (RTA). Should any serious fault that puts the driver’s life in danger exist, this test will pick it up. 

#4 - It's the Law of the Land

One thing you can't get away from is the fact that CVRTs are mandatory for all commercial vehicles driving in Ireland. Without one, you're driving illegally, and the penalty can be significant, including heavy fines and licence disqualification. 

Book Your HCV CVRT With Argent Today

So, as we can see, heavy commercial vehicle testing, ambulance testing, and more is not just mandatory but also designed to keep motorists safe in Ireland. As such, if you want to get yours sorted, it’s as easy as heading to our website www.argent.ie and scheduling an appointment.

Alternatively, if you'd like to speak to the Argent Equipment team about anything else simply call 01 572 6500 and we’ll be happy to give you what you need.


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