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Over 160 cars pulled over as Invercargill police crackdown on antisocial driving behaviour
Over 160 cars pulled over as Invercargill police crackdown on antisocial driving behaviour

RNZ News

time2 days ago

  • RNZ News

Over 160 cars pulled over as Invercargill police crackdown on antisocial driving behaviour

Photo: A police operation targeting antisocial driving behaviour in Invercargill has resulted in multiple vehicles being issued infringements and ordered off the road. Police said over Friday and Saturday nights officers pulled over 161 vehicles in the city, 54 of which were sent for inspection. Southland area road policing manager Senior Sergeant Scott MacKenzie said this was not good enough. "The number of vehicles ordered off the road really surprised us; coupled with the fact that only eight of the 54 vehicles inspected were found without any faults," he said. "In total the teams stopped 161 vehicles, of which those with numerous and or serious faults came in at 33.5 percent - one third of all cars stopped should not have been on the road. "We've been very clear - we have no tolerance for this behaviour and the havoc it wreaks in our communities." Officers also issued 12 green stickers and 16 pink stickers. Senior Sergeant MacKenzie said he and his colleagues were all too familiar with the devastating impacts that could occur when driving recklessly or at speed, along with the fact many of the vehicles were unsafe to travel in. "We're the ones having to visit families and deliver awful news about their loved ones being involved in serious incidents resulting in injury or death," he said. "Police are sending a message to anyone participating in antisocial road user behaviour - we are ready and waiting, and you can expect us to take action. "We continue to encourage anyone who witnesses this type of activity to report it to Police." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Over 160 cars pulled over as Invercargill police crackdown on antisocial driving
Over 160 cars pulled over as Invercargill police crackdown on antisocial driving

RNZ News

time2 days ago

  • RNZ News

Over 160 cars pulled over as Invercargill police crackdown on antisocial driving

Photo: A police operation targeting antisocial driving behaviour in Invercargill has resulted in multiple vehicles being issued infringements and ordered off the road. Police said over Friday and Saturday nights officers pulled over 161 vehicles in the city, 54 of which were sent for inspection. Southland area road policing manager Senior Sergeant Scott MacKenzie said this was not good enough. "The number of vehicles ordered off the road really surprised us; coupled with the fact that only eight of the 54 vehicles inspected were found without any faults," he said. "In total the teams stopped 161 vehicles, of which those with numerous and or serious faults came in at 33.5 percent - one third of all cars stopped should not have been on the road. "We've been very clear - we have no tolerance for this behaviour and the havoc it wreaks in our communities." Officers also issued 12 green stickers and 16 pink stickers. Senior Sergeant MacKenzie said he and his colleagues were all too familiar with the devastating impacts that could occur when driving recklessly or at speed, along with the fact many of the vehicles were unsafe to travel in. "We're the ones having to visit families and deliver awful news about their loved ones being involved in serious incidents resulting in injury or death," he said. "Police are sending a message to anyone participating in antisocial road user behaviour - we are ready and waiting, and you can expect us to take action. "We continue to encourage anyone who witnesses this type of activity to report it to Police." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Unauthorised vehicle inspector sentenced after issuing 677 fraudulent WOFs
Unauthorised vehicle inspector sentenced after issuing 677 fraudulent WOFs

RNZ News

time03-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • RNZ News

Unauthorised vehicle inspector sentenced after issuing 677 fraudulent WOFs

File photo. Photo: Christine Rush / RNZ The New Zealand Transport Agency says a man sentenced to 10 months and two weeks home detention for fraudulently issuing warrants of fitness put vehicle owners, their passengers and other road users as risk. The owner of Newmarket Automotive Repairs, Imroz Taki, was sentenced in the Auckland District Court in May, after NZTA investigators found he had issued 677 warrants of fitness despite not being an authorised vehicle inspector, between December 2022 and June 2023. Taki had used the vehicle inspector appointment of a previous employee, and had not completed any of the inspections. Customers were charged $60 per WOF, earning Taki more than $40,000 in undue revenue, NZTA said. NZTA revoked the business's inspecting organisation authority, as well as all WOFs issued by Taki over the time of his offending. Those affected were contacted by NZTA and asked to have their vehicles rechecked, with a number of customers finding faults in their cars upon reinspection. Senior Manager Safer Vehicles Nicole Botherway said Taki risked the safety of not only vehicle owners, but others who shared the road also. "It's very disappointing when fraud happens in the vehicle inspecting system, as the customer pays the price - having to pay for another WOF and potentially being at put at risk in the interim period, if vehicle faults exist and have gone unchecked," she said. "People should be reassured that NZTA has the access to data and intelligence to investigate when we have concerns about fraud. We take swift action and hold vehicle inspectors to account when vehicle safety is compromised." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Dubai: RTA makes vehicle inspection appointments mandatory from June 2
Dubai: RTA makes vehicle inspection appointments mandatory from June 2

Gulf Business

time28-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Gulf Business

Dubai: RTA makes vehicle inspection appointments mandatory from June 2

Image: RTA Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced that starting June 2, booking an appointment will be mandatory for all vehicle inspections at technical testing centres across the emirate. The new system is accessible via the 'RTA Dubai' mobile app and the RTA For customers who prefer not to book in advance, an optional walk-in service will remain available at 19 centres, subject to an additional service fee of Dhs100. Centres offering vehicle inspection services through appointments However, eight centres will only offer inspection services through pre-booked appointments, with no walk-in option. These include Wasel Al Arabian Centre & Nad Al Hamar, Shamil Al Adid, Al Muhaisnah and Nad Al Hamar, Al Mumayaz Vehicle Testing Al Mizhar, and Tasjeel Al Tawar and Al Mankhool. Introduction of vehicle inspection appointments follow pilot phase of project The expansion follows the 'tangible success' of a pilot phase launched in October 2024 at Tasjeel centres in Al Qusais and Al Barsha. According to RTA, the trial was effective in saving customers time and effort. The pilot revealed a 46 per cent drop in average waiting times at the two centres, and a 15 per cent reduction in occupancy rates of inspection transactions. Despite a 13 per cent decline in overall testing transactions, revenue levels remained stable. Of the users, 52 per cent opted for pre-booking, 26 per cent used the walk-in service, and the remaining 22 completed services not requiring prior appointments. Qais Al Farsi, director of Vehicle Licensing at He added: 'The wider rollout of the initiative across vehicle testing centres is expected to yield several key benefits, most notably saving customers time and effort, reducing waiting times by around 40 percent, and improving occupancy rates, particularly at centres where utilisation had previously exceeded 80 percent.' Al Farsi noted that the booking system will be mandatory for all customer and vehicle categories, except for vehicles registered in Dubai and owned by People of Determination and seniors, both citizens and residents. 'These individuals are exempt from the booking requirement for vehicle inspection services, in line with RTA's commitment to ensuring accessible and inclusive service delivery for these two key customer segments,' he said.

Dubai: Avoid Dh100 fee; RTA makes online booking mandatory for vehicle test
Dubai: Avoid Dh100 fee; RTA makes online booking mandatory for vehicle test

Khaleej Times

time27-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai: Avoid Dh100 fee; RTA makes online booking mandatory for vehicle test

Starting on June 2, all 27 technical testing centres across Dubai will require bookings for vehicle inspections through the RTA Dubai smart app or website ( as announced by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Tuesday. This measure aims to ease congestion at inspection centres. Only the Tasjeel Hatta centre is exempt from the requirement to book an appointment. Walk-in service will still be available for customers who prefer to visit without a prior appointment; however, an additional service fee of Dh100 will apply. The online booking system was first launched in October last year, exclusively at Tasjeel centres in Al Qusais and Al Barsha. 'The initiative proved effective in saving customers' time and effort,' noted RTA, adding: 'The result of the six-month pilot phase revealed a notable reduction in average customer waiting times for vehicle inspection services at the Al Qusais and Al Barsha centres, by approximately 46 per cent. There was also a 15 per cent decrease in the occupancy rate of physical inspection transactions relative to total available capacity. RTA said that booking an appointment will help reduce waiting times by around 40 per cent. It will also improve occupancy rates, particularly at centres where utilisation had previously exceeded 80 per cent,' noted Qais Al Farsi, Director of Vehicle Licensing at RTA's Licensing Agency. He explained, 'The appointment booking system has been made mandatory for all customer and vehicle categories at technical testing centres, except for vehicles registered in Dubai and owned by People of Determination and seniors, both citizens and residents. These individuals are exempt from the booking requirement for vehicle inspection services, in line with RTA's commitment to ensuring accessible and inclusive service delivery for these two key customer segments.'

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