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Tell the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) if you make changes to a bus or coach accessibility type-approval.
Apply for a public service vehicle (PSV) Equality Act 2010 (previously Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)) accessibility 'type approval' certificate.
You can appeal a public service vehicle (PSV) annual test (MOT) decision if you think it's wrong.
Cancel vehicle testing reservations periods with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for your authorised testing facility (ATF).
You must declare if a public service vehicle (PSV) is exempt from needing a speed limiter when you take it for its annual test (MOT).
You must declare if an HGV is exempt from needing a speed limiter when you take it for its MOT (annual test).
You can appeal a Motorcycle Single Vehicle Approval (MSVA) inspection failure decision if you think it's wrong.
Get an individual vehicle inspected for the first time, or book a 2-yearly inspection for any vehicle approved to be used under the TIR scheme.
Apply for compensation if your approved driving instructor (ADI) registration was suspended, but you were not taken off the ADI register.
Keep a record of your trainee's progress through the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) enhanced rider scheme syllabus.
You must get approval for a public service vehicle (PSV) to travel at up to 100 kilometres per hour (km/h) in France by having a 'Vitesse 100 examination'.
You must get approval for a public service vehicle (PSV) to travel up to 100 kilometres per hour (km/h) in Germany by having a 'Tempo 100' test or letter of compliance.
You can apply to become a speed limiter centre so you can install or adjust speed limiter devices that limit how fast a vehicle can go.
Apply to get a vehicle load compartment design approved to be used under the TIR scheme for quicker international border crossings.
Declare whether or not you and your company have any convictions when you apply to set up an Approved Tachograph Centre (ATC).
Keep a record of the tachograph plaques issued by your calibration centre.
You can become a DVSA enhanced rider scheme trainer if you want to train fully qualified motorcyclists in the scheme
Tell the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) about a change to your business that may affect your earned recognition status.
You need to get a pre-funded account for each authorised testing facility (ATF) that hosts annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
You must fill in this declaration form if you're taking an articulated vehicle to Italy.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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