Articles tagged with Vehicle Inspection

NZ WoF and CoF Inspection Reforms: Safer Roads, Lower Costs from 2026

2 weeks ago | 1013 views

New Zealand is reforming its Warrant of Fitness (WoF) and Certificate of Fitness A (CoF A) vehicle inspection requirements to reduce frequency for most light vehicles under 14 years old, aligning inspections with actual safety risks and saving motorists time and money. The changes, effective from November 2026 and 2027, will extend inspection intervals, include checks on advanced driver assistance systems, and focus more on older and higher-risk vehicles, while maintaining road safety through strengthened penalties and education. These reforms are expected to deliver $2.6 to $4.1 billion in net benefits over 30 years by reducing inspection costs, compliance time, and unnecessary repairs, supporting the Government’s goals to modernize transport rules and reduce red tape.

Tags: Chris Bishop James Meager New Zealand Warrant of Fitness Certificate of Fitness A light vehicle inspection Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Land Transport Rules Reform vehicle safety transport ministers

Modernizing New Zealand's Land Transport Rules: Public Consultation on Key Reforms Begins Today

6 months ago | 604 views

The New Zealand Government is starting public consultation on modernizing land transport rules to improve productivity and safety, focusing on reviewing vehicle inspection frequency, simplifying heavy vehicle permitting, and considering additional safety requirements for vehicles entering the fleet. The aim is to reduce unnecessary costs and time pressures on Kiwis while ensuring road safety, looking at international practices for guidance. The reforms also include simplifying heavy vehicle requirements and potentially mandating additional safety features in vehicles to bring land transport regulation up to date and boost the economy.

Tags: Government progress modernise land transport rules public consultation Transport Minister Chris Bishop safety vehicle inspection Associate Transport Minister James Meager safety requirements.