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Engine fire on the ground, Fairoaks, 19 September 2015.
Who is eligible to become an authorised examiner, their responsibilities, how to apply, what happens when DVSA receives an application, site requirements, mandatory roles, required training, testing requirements for all vehicle classes.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
RA requiring orders and procedures to be issued to manage the ground running of aero-engines and auxiliary power units.
Engine failure and forced landing at Strathallan Airfield, Perthshire, on 13 May 2015.
Guidance for driving examiners on assessment and marking of driving tests.
This sets out an analysis of the potential equalities impacts of the Midlands Engine Strategy.
Mechanical condition, steering wheel and column or handlebar, forks and yokes, steering play and electronic power steering (EPS) rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
Data on road traffic by road and vehicle type, produced by Department for Transport.
Location: Mid Atlantic.
Headlamp, position lamps, stop lamps, direction indicators, rear registration plate lamp, rear reflector and direction indicator ‘tell-tale’ rules and inspection for motorcycle MOT tests.
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