Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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Tu-ab
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Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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I had a “Roadworthiness Prohibition Notice” on a trailer due to a return brake spring missing. We fixed it and took it to an official testing station for inspection.
Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how? Thanks
papclems
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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Depends if they’ve fined you too - we had a PG9 (I think) due to one of our hire customers and it needed us to pay and get a release code to remove the prohibition 👍
Tu-ab
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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papclems wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 3:39 pm Depends if they’ve fined you too - we had a PG9 (I think) due to one of our hire customers and it needed us to pay and get a release code to remove the prohibition 👍
no fine. It also says that the prohibition will stay in force until it’s removed by prior appointment at an official testing station by partial inspection.
urban.baka
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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Tu-ab wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 3:40 pm no fine. It also says that the prohibition will stay in force until it’s removed by prior appointment at an official testing station by partial inspection.
a qualified and appointed ATF workshop staff member, I would have expected this to be the workshop manager / other senior technician to be honest. It’s basically a partial MOT test on the part which was found to be faulty.
P_I
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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It will need to be done by a DVSA mot examiner, so it will need booking in.
Depending on the prohibition, to whether it needs just a partial or a full mot.
dran1
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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There was a recent DVSA update (month to 6 weeks probably) on prohibitions and removals procedure including full and partial testing- not to hand but shouldn't be too hard to find.
rashal
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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I had it before! Just go with the trailer to an dvsa mot examiner! Will be like an mot check, be sure all the lights are working…and everything to be in their place! Good luck!
pabhu
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Re: Who does the “Removal of Prohibition”, the testing station or myself and how?

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It's done by the dvsa tester at time of test / inspection. We took our truck to daf to have the issue fixed only to find its not dvsa approved so had to go to another daf that was dvsa approved who removed the prohibition after examination
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