The CVRT (Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Testing) Requirements for Buses & Ambulances

When driving on Ireland’s roads, both buses and ambulances need to be maintained and kept roadworthy in order to be legally driven. In order to achieve this, ambulance CVRT (Commercial Vehicle Roadworthiness Testing) and bus CVRT needs to be carried out.

In this blog we take a brief look into which categories of vehicle it applies to and a few other pieces of helpful information. You won’t be an expert by reading to the end, but you will get a basic understanding of what the parameters are.

Bus CVRT Criteria

We’ll start by saying that bus testing needs to be carried out annually on buses that have more than eight passenger seats. Essentially, that’s the only determining factor that influences whether a bus needs a CVRT rather than the standard National Car Test (NCT). The person bringing a bus for the CVRT test is required to produce a 'Presenter I.D.' which can be any one of the following;

  • Valid Driving Licence

  • Passport

  • Public Services Card

Ambulance CVRT Criteria

Ambulance testing obviously applies to all ambulances - hence the name – however if the ambulance is less than a year old, it’s not yet required. As soon as it becomes more than 1 year old, then the test needs to be taken annually. The person bringing the ambulance for the CVRT test is required to produce a 'Presenter I.D.' which can be any one of the following;

  • Valid Driving Licence

  • Passport 

  • Public Services Card

What to Remember When Booking 

Both ambulance and bus testing is there to ensure that any vehicle from this category meets the safety standards required to drive commercially in Ireland. When booking either in, you should remember to check that the seat belts are both visible and working.

It’s also a good idea to bring along a copy of your seat belt certificate for the bus or ambulance CVRT test. It may not be needed, but it will stop unnecessary delays from occurring.

Need Advice? Get In Touch Today!

So, if you’re looking for stress-free and simple vehicle testing and you want to know more about us and how we work, simply visit us online at www.argent.ie where you’ll find everything you need to know. You can even book your vehicle in for a test there too!

Alternatively, if you need any advice or guidance on the services that we offer, call us today on 01 572 6500 and we’ll give you all the answers you need.


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