VEHICLE INSPECTION

Inspection for Motorcycles

Stage 1
Above Carriage Check
: An inspector carries out visual checks on
- Vehicle identity (number plate, engine, chassis numbers)
- Lighting equipment (headlamps, stop lamps, direction indicators, etc)
- Bodywork
- Vehicle modification/accessories
- Road wheels and tyres
- General items (horn,tilting stand, foot rest, chain guard, seat, etc)

Sound Level Test
Engine is revved and the noise emitted is measured to determine noise level.

Exhaust Emission Test: Checks exhaust emission level
A probe is inserted into the exhaust pipe to collect gas sample for measurement.

Stage 2
Alignment Test
: Checks front and rear wheel alignment
The machine clamps front and rear wheels to measure wheel alignment.

Headlight Test: Determines proper alignment and focus of headlamp
The headlight aimer is used to measure the luminous intensity and the horizontal and vertical aim of the headlamp at high beam.

Brake Test: Checks efficiency of brakes
The brake tester is used to measure brake performance, efficiency and drag force.

Results
Your vehicle has undergone all the inspection stages. Upon passing the stages, you will be presented with the inspection certificate. Should your vehicle fail the inspection, you will be required to return for re-inspection of your vehicle.

 

Overview
Inspection for Petrol-driven Vehicles
Inspection for Diesel-driven Vehicles
»Inspection for Motorcycles
Inspection for Motorised Bicycles
SCDF Fire & Safety Regulation FS2005
Inspection Price and Schedule List
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