Does the car have to be insured during inspection? Here is the answer

Does the car have to be insured during inspection Here

Inspection is something that most cars have to go through once a year.

If the car does not pass the inspection, the faults found must be rectified in order for it to continue to be legal to use on public roads. A vehicle used in traffic must also be insured.

But does the car have to be insured to go through an inspection? Here the answer.

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Should the car be insured during inspection?

Inspecting a car that is not insured is in practice the same as inspecting a car that is parked.

A car that is registered but lacks traffic insurance will be automatically insured by the Traffic Insurance Association, which quickly becomes an expensive story.

The traffic insurance association charges a fee of SEK 180 per day from the car owner.

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To inspect a parked car

Inspecting a parked vehicle, on the other hand, is excellent according to the Bilprovningen.

However, a parked car may only be driven the shortest way to or from the nearest inspection station, and must also be insured.

According to Bilprovningen, insurance for a parked vehicle can be obtained if you contact your insurance company over the phone.

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