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Apply for a partial Motorcycle Single Vehicle Approval (MSVA) inspection if you've had to modify your vehicle so it's equipped for use in Great Britain.
Explain why a bus or coach does not need a new tilt test (to make sure it does not tip over) if its design is different to the approved design you're using.
Tell the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) if you make changes to a bus or coach accessibility type-approval.
Apply for a 'type approval' certificate for a public service vehicle (PSV) to make sure it meets disability and accessibility regulations.
Give information about a bus or coach's accessibility features when you either apply for an accessibility type-approval certificate or report changes to it.
Apply to get a vehicle load compartment design approved to be used under the TIR scheme for quicker international border crossings.
You can appeal a Motorcycle Single Vehicle Approval (MSVA) inspection failure decision if you think it's wrong.
Apply to get a certificate if you change an approved load compartment design to make sure it still meets the rules to be used under the TIR scheme.
Apply to set up and run an Approved Tachograph Centre (ATC) if you're a vehicle manufacturer with a workshop working on digital and analogue tachographs.
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