Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2017

  • revoked
  • Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2017: revoked, on 1 July 2019, by regulation 10 of the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/85).

Reprint as at 1 July 2019

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Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2017

(LI 2017/71)

Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2017: revoked, on 1 July 2019, by regulation 10 of the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2019 (LI 2019/85).

Patsy Reddy, Governor-General

Order in Council

At Wellington this 18th day of April 2017

Present:
Her Excellency the Governor-General in Council

Note

Changes authorised by subpart 2 of Part 2 of the Legislation Act 2012 have been made in this official reprint.

Note 4 at the end of this reprint provides a list of the amendments incorporated.

These regulations are administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment.

These regulations are made under sections 213(7), 216, and 329 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001

(a)

on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council; and

(b)

on the recommendation of the Minister for ACC made after complying with the consultation requirements of sections 330 and 331 of that Act and after having regard to the principles in section 166A(2) of that Act.

Regulations

1 Title

These regulations are the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2017.

2 Commencement

These regulations come into force on 1 July 2017.

3 Interpretation

In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,—

ambulance has the same meaning as in section 2(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998

Corporation means the Accident Compensation Corporation

customer, in relation to a rental service vehicle, means the person who rents the vehicle

exempted vehicle means—

(a)

a motor vehicle that is described in regulation 77(3)(a), (b), (c), or (f) of the Land Transport (Motor Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2011; or

(b)

a motor vehicle of the kind described in the Schedule of the Land Transport Management (Apportionment and Refund of Excise Duty and Excise-Equivalent Duty) Regulations 2004; or

(c)

a trailer that is attached to or being drawn by a motor vehicle to which paragraph (b) applies

fire brigade has the same meaning as in section 2(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998

fire brigade vehicle means a vehicle used by a fire brigade

Fleet Safety Incentive Programme means the levy scheme for goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms prescribed in Schedules 4 to 6

fuel levy means the levy payable under sections 213(2)(c) and (3) and 214(4) of the Act

goods vehicle

(a)

means a motor vehicle designed exclusively or principally for the carriage of goods (including animals and mail); but

(b)

does not include a tractor

goods vehicle 3 500 kilograms or less means a goods vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of 3 500 kilograms or less

goods vehicle over 3 500 kilograms means a goods vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of more than 3 500 kilograms

licensing period, in relation to a licence, means the period for which the licence has been issued under section 244(2) of the Land Transport Act 1998

light electric vehicle means a light passenger vehicle with motive power wholly or partly derived from an external source of electricity

light passenger service vehicle means a passenger service vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of 3 500 kilograms or less

light passenger vehicle

(a)

means a passenger vehicle with a gross vehicle mass of 3 500 kilograms or less; and

(b)

includes a light passenger service vehicle; but

(c)

does not include a passenger vehicle that comes within a class listed in Schedule 3

moped means a motor vehicle running on 2 or 3 wheels that is—

(a)

fitted with a motor having a power output not exceeding 2 kilowatts; and

(b)

designed to be ridden at a speed not exceeding 50 kilometres per hour under normal conditions of use

motor spirits has the same meaning as in clause 23(3) of Schedule 3 of the Customs and Excise Act 2018

motor vehicle

(a)

has the same meaning as in section 2(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998; but

(b)

despite paragraph (c) of that definition, includes any vehicle classified in Schedule 3 of these regulations

motor vehicle levy means the levy payable under section 214(1) and (2) of the Act

motorcycle

(a)

means a motor vehicle running on 2 wheels, or not more than 3 wheels when fitted with a sidecar; and

(b)

includes a vehicle with motorcycle controls that is approved as a motorcycle by the New Zealand Transport Agency; but

(c)

does not include a moped

motorcycle safety levy means the levy payable under section 214(3) of the Act

non-petrol driven, in relation to a motor vehicle,—

(a)

means using a fuel other than petrol as the primary fuel for operation, regardless of whether the vehicle uses or is capable of using petrol; but

(b)

does not include a light electric vehicle

passenger service vehicle means a vehicle within the meaning of paragraph (a) of the definition of passenger service vehicle in section 2(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998

passenger vehicle means a motor vehicle (other than a motorcycle or moped) designed exclusively or principally for the carriage of people not exceeding 9 in number inclusive of the driver

petrol driven, in relation to a motor vehicle, means using petrol as the primary fuel for operation, regardless of whether the vehicle uses or is capable of using another fuel

prescribed standards means the standards prescribed in—

(a)

Schedule 5, in the case of vehicles other than rental service vehicles:

(b)

Schedule 6, in the case of rental service vehicles

registered person, in relation to a vehicle, means the person registered under Part 17 of the Land Transport Act 1998 in respect of that vehicle

rental service vehicle has the same meaning as in section 2(1) of the Land Transport Act 1998

specified vehicle means—

(a)

a motor vehicle that is described in regulation 77(3)(e) of the Land Transport (Motor Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2011; or

(b)

a motor vehicle of a kind specified in Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Land Transport (Motor Vehicle Registration and Licensing) Regulations 2011

traction engine means a motor vehicle that—

(a)

is propelled by steam power; and

(b)

is not a rail vehicle within the meaning of section 4(1) of the Railways Act 2005; and

(c)

is not designed for the carriage of goods or people other than the driver and any other people involved in its operation

tractor means a motor vehicle (other than a traction engine) that is designed principally for traction at speeds not exceeding 50 kilometres per hour

trade plate means a trade plate issued under Part 17 of the Land Transport Act 1998

trailer

(a)

means a vehicle without its own power source that is capable of being drawn or propelled by a motor vehicle from which it is readily detachable; but

(b)

does not include—

(i)

a sidecar (attached to a motorcycle); or

(ii)

a vehicle normally propelled by mechanical power while it is being temporarily towed without the use of its own power

vehicle year means the year recorded on the register of motor vehicles kept under Part 17 of the Land Transport Act 1998

veteran vehicle means a motor vehicle—

(a)

that was manufactured before 1 January 1919; and

(b)

in relation to which the applicable rate of motor vehicle levy is payable under Part 1 of Schedule 3

vintage vehicle means a motor vehicle—

(a)

that was manufactured on or after 1 January 1919; but

(b)

that is at least 40 years old on the day that it is registered, reregistered, or licensed; and

(c)

in relation to which the applicable rate of motor vehicle levy is payable under Part 1 of Schedule 3.

Regulation 3 motor spirits: amended, on 1 October 2018, by section 443(4) of the Customs and Excise Act 2018 (2018 No 4).

4 Transitional, savings, and related provisions

The transitional, savings, and related provisions set out in Schedule 1 have effect according to their terms.

Fuel levy

5 Fuel levy

(1)

The rate of fuel levy is 6 cents per litre of motor spirits.

(2)

The fuel levy is payable on and after 1 July 2017 with any excise or excise-equivalent duty payable on the motor spirits.

Motor vehicle levy and motorcycle safety levy

6 Motor vehicle levy for light passenger vehicles

(1)

The motor vehicle levy payable for a light passenger vehicle specified in Schedule 2 is determined according to the band the vehicle is allocated to in that schedule.

(2)

The annual rate of the motor vehicle levy for each band is as follows:

Petrol driven
BandLevy ($)
180.64
253.53
337.22
418.00
Non-petrol driven
BandLevy ($)
1149.14
2122.03
3105.72
486.50
Light electric vehicle
BandLevy ($)
180.64
253.53
337.22
418.00

(3)

The motor vehicle levy payable for a light passenger vehicle that is not specified in Schedule 2 is determined according to the vehicle year that applies to that vehicle as follows:

Petrol driven
Vehicle yearLevy ($)
Prior to 199680.64
1996 to 200053.53
2001 to 200837.22
2009 onwards18.00
Non-petrol driven
Vehicle yearLevy ($)
Prior to 1996149.14
1996 to 2000122.03
2001 to 2008105.72
2009 onwards86.50
Light electric vehicle
Vehicle yearLevy ($)
Prior to 199680.64
1996 to 200053.53
2001 to 200837.22
2009 onwards18.00

Regulation 6: replaced, on 12 July 2017, by regulation 4 of the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Amendment Regulations (No 2) 2017 (LI 2017/152).

7 Motor vehicle levy (other than for light passenger vehicles) and motorcycle safety levy

Schedule 3

(a)

classifies types of motor vehicles (other than those subject to regulation 6), holders of trade plates, and registered persons of certain goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms by risk rating; and

(b)

specifies the annual rates of—

(i)

the motor vehicle levy for those motor vehicles and holders of trade plates in each class; and

(ii)

the motorcycle safety levy, if applicable to a class.

8 When levies payable

The motor vehicle levy and motorcycle safety levy are payable—

(a)

for each licensing period that commences on or after 1 July 2017 and

(b)

on application for one of the following:

(i)

a licence for a motor vehicle, under section 244 of the Land Transport Act 1998:

(ii)

a trade plate, under section 262 of the Land Transport Act 1998.

9 Lower motor vehicle levy rates for certain goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms

(1)

Part 3 of Schedule 3 specifies lower rates of the motor vehicle levy that are payable for a goods vehicle over 3 500 kilograms instead of the rates prescribed in Part 1 of Schedule 3 if the vehicle is in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme prescribed in Schedules 4 to 6.

(2)

Different rates are payable depending on whether the safety management practices to which the vehicle is subject meet the prescribed standards to a bronze, silver, or gold level.

Miscellaneous provisions

10 Levies exclusive of GST

In accordance with section 214(5) of the Act, the rates of levy prescribed in these regulations are expressed exclusive of any goods and services tax payable.

Schedule 1 Transitional, savings, and related provisions

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Part 1 Provisions relating to these regulations as made

1 Saving

Despite regulation 11, the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Regulations 2016 continue to apply in respect of any licensing period that commenced on or after 1 July 2016 but on or before 30 June 2017 as if those regulations had not been revoked.

Schedule 2 Motor vehicle levy bands for specified makes and models of light passenger vehicles

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MakeModelYearBand
Alfa Romeo1451994 to 20002
Alfa Romeo1461995 to 20012
Alfa Romeo1472000 to 20104
Alfa Romeo1551992 to 19982
Alfa Romeo1561997 to 20074
Alfa Romeo1592005 to 20124
Alfa Romeo1641987 to 19981
Alfa Romeo1661998 to 20093
Alfa Romeo331983 to 19951
Alfa Romeo751985 to 19921
Alfa RomeoAlfetta1977 to 19871
Alfa RomeoBrera2005 to 20104
Alfa RomeoGiulia2016 to current4
Alfa RomeoGiulietta1977 to 1986
2010 to current
1
4
Alfa RomeoGT1977 to 1987
2003 to 2011
1
4
Alfa RomeoGTV1977 to 1987
1993 to 2004
1
3
Alfa RomeoMito2008 to current4
Alfa RomeoSpider1977 to 1992
1993 to 2005
2006 to 2010
1
3
4
Audi1001977 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1
2
Audi2001977 to 19911
Audi801977 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1
2
Audi901984 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1
2
AudiA12010 to current4
AudiA3/S3/RS31996 to 2002
2003 to current
3
4
AudiA4/S4/RS41994 to current4
AudiA5/S5/RS52007 to current4
AudiA6/S6/RS61994 to 1996
1997 to 2003
2004 to current
2
3
4
AudiA7/S7/RS72010 to current4
AudiA81994 to 2001
2002 to current
2
4
AudiAllroad Quattro1999 to 2005
2006 to current
3
4
AudiQ22016 to current4
AudiQ32012 to current4
AudiQ5/SQ52008 to current4
AudiQ72005 to current4
AudiQuattro1980 to 19911
AudiR82007 to current4
AudiS81996 to 2002
2006 to 2010
2012 to current
2
4
4
AudiTT1998 to 2005
2006 to 2014
2015 to current
3
4
3
AustinAll Models1977 to 19891
BMW1 Series2004 to current4
BMW2 Series2014 to current3
BMW2 Series Active2014 to current3
BMW3 Series1977 to 1981
1982 to 1990
1991 to 1997
1998 to current
1
2
3
4
BMW4 Series2013 to current4
BMW5 Series1977 to 1988
1989 to 1994
1995 to 2003
2004 to 2009
2010 to current
1
2
4
3
4
BMW6 Series1977 to 1990
2003 to current
1
4
BMW7 Series1977 to 1993
1994 to 2000
2001 to current
1
2
4
BMW8 Series1989 to 20002
BMWCompact1991 to 1997
1998 to 2005
3
4
BMWi32013 to current4
BMWi82014 to current4
BMWMini Hatch2000 to 2014
2015 to current
4
3
BMWX12009 to current4
BMWX32003 to current4
BMWX42014 to current4
BMWX51999 to current4
BMWX62007 to current4
BMWZ31995 to 20033
BMWZ42002 to current4
CadillacCTS2002 to 20134
CadillacEldorado1977 to 1991
1992 to 2002
1
2
CadillacEscalade2001 to 20144
CadillacFleetwood1985 to 1992
1993 to 1996
1
2
CadillacSeville1977 to 1985
1992 to 1997
1998 to 2004
1
2
3
CheryJ12007 to current4
CheryJ112006 to current4
CheryJ32008 to current4
ChevroletBlazer1977 to 1994
1995 to 2005
1
3
ChevroletC/K1977 to 19981
ChevroletCamaro1977 to 1992
1993 to 2003
2009 to current
1
2
4
ChevroletCaprice1977 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1999 to 2005
2006 to current
1
2
2
4
ChevroletCavalier1995 to 20043
ChevroletCorvette1977 to 1996
1997 to 2004
2005 to current
1
3
4
ChevroletCruze2001 to 2007
2008 to 2014
1
4
ChevroletMW1993 to 1998
1999 to 2003
2004 to 2008
2009 to 2012
1
2
3
4
ChevroletOptra2002 to 20083
ChevroletSilverado1977 to 1998
1999 to 2006
2007 to 2013
1
3
4
ChevroletSuburban1977 to 1991
1992 to 1999
2000 to 2014
1
2
4
ChevroletTahoe1992 to 1999
2000 to 2014
2
4
Chrysler3002005 to current4
ChryslerCherokee1977 to 2000
2001 to 2007
2008 to current
1
3
4
ChryslerCrossfire2003 to 20084
ChryslerGrand Cherokee1993 to 2004
2005 to current
3
4
ChryslerGrand Voyager1996 to 2000
2001 to current
3
4
ChryslerNeon1994 to 20052
ChryslerPT Cruiser2000 to 20104
ChryslerRegal1977 to 19811
ChryslerSebring1995 to 2000
2001 to 2014
3
4
ChryslerValiant1977 to 19811
ChryslerVoyager1996 to 2000
2001 to 2016
3
4
CitroënAX1986 to 19981
CitroënBerlingo1996 to 2007
2008 to 2015
3
4
CitroënBX1982 to 19944
CitroënC22003 to 20093
CitroënC32002 to 2008
2009 to 2015
2016 to current
3
4
3
CitroënC42004 to current4
CitroënC4 Picasso2006 to current4
CitroënC52001 to current4
CitroënC62005 to 20124
CitroënDS32009 to current4
CitroënDS42010 to current4
CitroënDS52012 to 20154
CitroënSaxo1996 to 20031
CitroënXantia1993 to 20023
CitroënXM1989 to 20002
CitroënXsara1997 to 20073
CitroënXsara Picasso1999 to 20103
CitroënZX1991 to 20002
DaewooCielo1994 to 19981
DaewooEspero1990 to 19991
DaewooKalos2002 to 20112
DaewooLacetti2002 to 2007
2008 to current
3
4
DaewooLanos1997 to 20031
DaewooLeganza1997 to 20031
DaewooMatiz1998 to 2002
2003 to 2007
2008 to current
1
2
4
DaewooNubira1997 to 2001
2002 to 2008
2
3
DaewooTacuma2000 to 20081
DaihatsuApplause1989 to 20001
DaihatsuBego2006 to current4
DaihatsuBoon2004 to 2009
2010 to 2015
3
4
DaihatsuCharade1977 to 2000
2002 to 2010
2011 to 2013
1
1
3
DaihatsuCoo2005 to 20123
DaihatsuCopen2002 to 2012
2014 to current
3
4
DaihatsuDelta1977 to 1996
1997 to 2001
1
2
DaihatsuFeroza1989 to 19991
DaihatsuMateria2005 to 20123
DaihatsuMira1980 to 2005
2006 to current
1
4
DaihatsuMove1995 to 1998
1999 to 2001
2002 to 2005
2010 to 2013
1
2
3
4
DaihatsuPyzar1996 to 20021
DaihatsuRocky1989 to 19991
DaihatsuRugger1984 to 20021
DaihatsuSirion1998 to 2003
2004 to 2009
2010 to current
2
3
4
DaihatsuStoria1998 to 20042
DaihatsuTerios1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
4
DaihatsuYRV2000 to 20052
DaimlerDouble-Six1977 to 1992
1993 to 1997
1
3
DaimlerSovereign1977 to 1983
1984 to 1997
1
3
DatsunAll Models1977 to 19861
DodgeAvenger1995 to 2000
2007 to 2014
3
4
DodgeCaliber2006 to 20124
DodgeChallenger2008 to current4
DodgeCharger2005 to current4
DodgeJourney2008 to current4
DodgeNitro2006 to 20124
DodgeRam1981 to 1992
1993 to 2001
2002 to 2008
1
2
4
Eunos1001989 to 19931
Eunos5001992 to 19992
EunosPresso1991 to 19981
EunosRoadster1989 to 1997
1998 to current
1
4
Fiat5002007 to current2
FiatBrava1995 to 20012
FiatBravo1995 to 2001
2007 to 2016
2
4
FiatCoupe1993 to 20022
FiatDucato1981 to 1993
1994 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
FiatGrande Punto2005 to 20113
FiatMarea1996 to 20022
FiatMultipla1998 to 20103
FiatPanda1980 to 2002
2003 to 2010
2011 to current
1
3
4
FiatPunto1993 to 1998
1999 to 2004
2005 to 2011
2012 to current
1
2
3
4
FiatStilo2001 to 20073
FiatTipo1988 to 19951
FiatUno1983 to 19951
FordBronco1978 to 1991
1992 to 1996
1
2
FordCapri1977 to 19941
FordCortina1977 to 19841
FordCourier1977 to 1997
1998 to 2006
1
2
FordEconovan1977 to 1998
1999 to current
1
3
FordEcoSport2013 to current4
FordEscape2000 to 2006
2007 to current
2
4
FordEscort1977 to 1994
1995 to 2004
1
2
FordEverest2015 to current4
FordExplorer1990 to 1994
1995 to 2001
2002 to current
2
3
4
FordFairlane1977 to 1987
1988 to 1998
1999 to 2009
1
2
3
FordFairmont1977 to 1987
1988 to 1997
1998 to 2008
1
2
3
FordFalcon1977 to 1987
1988 to 1997
1998 to 2007
2008 to current
1
2
3
4
FordFestiva1986 to 1995
1996 to 2002
1
2
FordFiesta1977 to 1994
1995 to 2007
2008 to current
1
2
3
FordFocus1998 to 2009
2010 to current
3
4
FordFreda1995 to 20053
FordF-Series1977 to 1997
1998 to 2003
2004 to 2008
1
3
4
FordFutura1988 to 1997
1998 to 2008
2
3
FordIxion1999 to 20044
FordKa1996 to 2008
2009 to 2015
1
4
FordKuga2007 to current4
FordLaser1981 to 1998
1999 to 2003
1
3
FordLTD1977 to 1987
1988 to 1998
1999 to 2007
1
2
3
FordMondeo1992 to 2000
2001 to current
3
4
FordMustang/Shelby1977 to 1993
1994 to 2004
2005 to 2013
2014 to current
1
2
4
1
FordProbe1993 to 19971
FordRanger1998 to 2005
2006 to 2010
2011 to current
2
3
4
FordSierra1982 to 19941
FordSpectron1983 to 19981
FordTaurus1996 to 1999
2000 to 2007
1
4
FordTelstar1982 to 1991
1992 to 1996
1997 to 2002
1
2
3
FordTerritory2004 to current4
FordThunderbird1977 to 1988
1989 to 1997
2002 to 2005
1
2
4
FordTransit1978 to 1985
1986 to 1999
2000 to current
1
2
4
FotonTunland2012 to current2
GeelyLC2009 to current4
GeelyMK2006 to current4
Great WallX2002009 to current4
Great WallX2402009 to current4
HoldenAdventra1997 to 20083
HoldenAstra1984 to 1989
1994 to 1997
1998 to 2011
2014 to current
1
2
3
4
HoldenBarina1983 to 2000
2001 to 2004
2005 to 2010
2011 to current
1
3
2
4
HoldenBelmont1977 to 19841
HoldenBerlina1978 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenCalais1978 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenCalibra1989 to 19972
HoldenCaprice1990 to 2005
2006 to current
2
4
HoldenCaptiva2006 to current4
HoldenCascada2015 to current4
HoldenColorado 72012 to current4
HoldenCommodore1978 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenCommodore SS1988 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenCruze2001 to 2007
2008 to current
1
4
HoldenEpica2006 to 20124
HoldenExecutive1978 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenFrontera1989 to 20042
HoldenGemini1977 to 19861
HoldenGTS1978 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenInsignia2008 to current4
HoldenJackaroo1981 to 20031
HoldenKingswood1977 to 19841
HoldenMalibu2012 to current4
HoldenMonaro1977 to 1977
2001 to 2006
1
2
HoldenMonterey1991 to 20031
HoldenOne Tonner1977 to 19841
HoldenPremier1977 to 19801
HoldenRodeo1980 to 2002
2003 to 2008
1
2
HoldenSenator1992 to 1996
1997 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
HoldenSpark2010 to current4
HoldenStatesman1977 to 1985
1990 to 2005
2006 to current
1
2
4
HoldenSuburban1998 to 20012
HoldenSunbird1977 to 19811
HoldenTorana1977 to 19801
HoldenTrax2013 to current4
HoldenVacationer1980 to 19961
HoldenVectra1988 to 1995
1996 to 2009
2
3
HoldenViva2002 to 20103
HoldenVolt2011 to 20144
HoldenWH1977 to 1984
1990 to 2005
2006 to current
1
2
4
HoldenZafira1999 to 20053
HondaAccord1977 to 1989
1990 to 1997
1998 to 2001
2002 to current
1
2
3
4
HondaAirwave2005 to 20104
HondaAscot1989 to 19972
HondaAvancier1999 to 20033
HondaCapa1998 to 20021
HondaCity1981 to 1994
2008 to current
1
4
HondaCivic1977 to 1995
1996 to 2000
2001 to current
1
2
4
HondaConcerto1988 to 19941
HondaCrossroad1993 to 1998
2007 to 2010
2
4
HondaCR-V1995 to current4
HondaCR-X/CR-X del Sol1983 to 19981
HondaCR-Z2010 to current4
HondaDomani1992 to 20012
HondaEdix2004 to 20094
HondaElysion2004 to 20134
HondaFerio1992 to 1995
1996 to 2000
1
2
HondaFit2001 to 2006
2007 to current
3
4
HondaFreed2008 to current4
HondaHorizon1991 to 20011
HondaHR-V1998 to 2006
2014 to current
1
4
HondaInsight1999 to 2006
2009 to 2014
3
4
HondaInspire1989 to 1994
1995 to 2002
2003 to 2013
2
3
4
HondaIntegra1985 to 1992
1993 to 2000
2001 to 2007
1
2
3
HondaJazz1981 to 1986
1989 to 1998
2001 to 2006
2007 to current
1
2
3
4
HondaLaGreat1998 to 20053
HondaLegend1985 to 1995
1996 to 2004
2005 to 2012
2014 to current
2
3
4
4
HondaLogo1996 to 20021
HondaMobilio2001 to 20083
HondaMobilio Spike2002 to 20083
HondaNSX1990 to 20052
HondaOdyssey1994 to 2003
2004 to current
3
4
HondaOrthia1996 to 20023
HondaPartner1996 to 20053
HondaPrelude1978 to 1990
1991 to 2002
1
2
HondaRafaga1993 to 19982
HondaS20001999 to 2003
2004 to 2009
2
4
HondaSaber1995 to 20033
HondaShuttle1994 to 19993
HondaS-MX1996 to 20022
HondaSTEPWGN1996 to 2000
2001 to current
3
4
HondaStream2000 to 2005
2006 to 2014
3
4
HondaTorneo1997 to 20022
HondaVezel2013 to current4
HondaVigor1981 to 1988
1989 to 1995
1
2
HummerH32005 to 20104
HyundaiAccent1994 to 2004
2005 to 2009
2010 to current
1
3
4
HyundaiAtoz1997 to 20072
HyundaiCoupe1996 to 2001
2002 to 2010
2
4
HyundaiElantra1990 to 1999
2000 to 2007
2008 to current
1
2
4
HyundaiExcel1985 to 20001
HyundaiGenesis2014 to current4
HyundaiGetz2002 to 20122
HyundaiGrandeur1998 to current4
HyundaiH-12008 to current4
HyundaiH-1001986 to 20041
Hyundaii202008 to 2015
2016 to current
1
3
Hyundaii302007 to 2010
2011 to current
3
4
Hyundaii402011 to current4
Hyundaii452010 to 20144
Hyundaii8002008 to current4
HyundaiiMax2008 to current4
Hyundaiix352010 to current4
HyundaiJM2004 to 20091
HyundaiLantra1990 to 1999
2000 to 2005
1
2
HyundaiLavita2001 to 20104
HyundaiMatrix2001 to 20104
HyundaiSanta Fe2000 to 2005
2006 to current
3
4
HyundaiSonata1985 to 1997
1998 to 2009
2010 to current
1
2
4
HyundaiStellar1983 to 19971
HyundaiTB2002 to 20112
HyundaiTerracan2001 to 20074
HyundaiTiburon1996 to 2001
2002 to 2010
2
4
HyundaiTrajet1999 to 20083
HyundaiTucson2004 to 2009
2010 to current
1
4
HyundaiVeloster2011 to current4
IsuzuAska1983 to 1993
1994 to 1997
1998 to 2002
1
2
3
IsuzuBighorn1981 to 20031
IsuzuComo2001 to 2011
2012 to current
4
3
IsuzuD-Max2002 to 2011
2012 to current
2
4
IsuzuFargo1980 to 20011
IsuzuFilly1997 to 20023
IsuzuGemini1977 to 1992
1993 to 2000
1
2
IsuzuMU1989 to 20042
IsuzuMU-X2013 to current4
IsuzuRodeo1988 to 1989
1990 to 2004
1
2
IsuzuTrooper1981 to 20021
IsuzuWizard1995 to 20042
Jaguar3.41977 to 1985
1986 to 2002
2003 to current
1
3
4
JaguarF-Type2013 to current4
JaguarSovereign1977 to 1985
1986 to 2002
2003 to current
1
3
4
JaguarS-Type1999 to 20084
JaguarXE2014 to current4
JaguarXF2008 to current4
JaguarXJ Series1977 to 1985
1986 to 2002
2003 to current
1
3
4
JaguarXJS1977 to 1989
1990 to 1996
1
2
JaguarXK Series1996 to 2005
2006 to 2014
3
4
JaguarX-Type2001 to 20114
Jeep/AMCCherokee1977 to 2000
2001 to 2007
2008 to current
1
3
4
Jeep/AMCCommander2006 to 20114
Jeep/AMCCompass2006 to current4
Jeep/AMCGrand Cherokee1993 to 2004
2005 to current
3
4
Jeep/AMCPatriot2006 to current4
Jeep/AMCRenegade2015 to current4
Jeep/AMCWrangler1987 to 1995
1996 to 2006
2007 to current
1
3
4
KiaCarens1999 to 2005
2006 to current
3
4
KiaCarnival1998 to 2005
2006 to current
2
4
KiaCerato2003 to 2007
2008 to current
2
4
KiaKoup2008 to current4
KiaMagentis2000 to 20114
KiaMentor1992 to 20032
KiaOptima2000 to current4
KiaPicanto2004 to current4
KiaPro Cee’d GT2014 to current4
KiaRio2000 to 2004
2005 to 2010
2011 to current
1
2
4
KiaSorento2003 to 2009
2010 to current
3
4
KiaSoul2008 to 2014
2015 to current
4
3
KiaSpectra1997 to 20062
KiaSportage1993 to 2003
2004 to current
2
4
LadaCossack1977 to current1
LadaNiva1977 to current1
LadaRiva1980 to current1
LadaSamara1984 to 20131
Land RoverDefender1983 to 1989
1990 to current
1
2
Land RoverDiscovery1989 to 1998
1999 to current
2
4
Land RoverDiscovery Sport2015 to current4
Land RoverFreelander1997 to 20154
Land RoverRange Rover1977 to 1993
1994 to 2001
2002 to current
1
3
4
LDVV802011 to current2
LexusCT2011 to current4
LexusES1989 to 1991
1992 to 2000
2001 to 2006
2012 to current
1
4
3
4
LexusGS1991 to 1997
1998 to 2004
2005 to current
2
3
4
LexusIS1998 to 2004
2005 to current
3
4
LexusLS1989 to 1999
2000 to current
2
4
LexusLX1995 to 1997
1998 to 2006
2007 to current
1
2
4
LexusNX2014 to current4
LexusRX1997 to 2002
2003 to current
3
4
LexusSC1991 to 2000
2001 to 2010
2
3
LeylandMini1977 to 19861
LincolnContinental1977 to 19811
LotusElise1996 to 2000
2001 to current
2
4
MahindraXUV2012 to current3
MaseratiGhibli1992 to 1999
2013 to current
2
4
MaseratiGranturismo2007 to current4
MaseratiQuattroporte1979 to 1990
1994 to 2001
2003 to current
1
2
4
Mazda1211977 to 1981
1986 to 1995
1996 to 2002
1
1
2
Mazda3231977 to 1993
1994 to 1997
1998 to 2004
1
2
3
Mazda626 (excl Coupe/GLX)1978 to 1991
1992 to 1996
1997 to 2003
1
2
3
Mazda626 Coupe/GLX1987 to 19921
Mazda8081977 to 19781
Mazda8181977 to 19781
Mazda9291977 to 1990
1991 to 1997
1
2
MazdaAstina1989 to 1992
1993 to 1998
1
2
MazdaAtenza2002 to current4
MazdaAutozam Clef1992 to 19942
MazdaAxela2003 to current4
MazdaAZ-31991 to 19981
MazdaBiante2008 to current4
MazdaBongo1978 to 1998
1999 to current
1
3
MazdaBongo Brawny1983 to 1998
1999 to current
1
3
MazdaB-Series1977 to 1997
1998 to 2006
1
2
MazdaBT-502006 to 20103
MazdaCapella1977 to 1977
1979 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1997 to 2002
1
1
2
3
MazdaCosmo1977 to 1989
1990 to 1996
1
2
MazdaCronos1991 to 19972
MazdaCX-32015 to current4
MazdaCX-52012 to current4
MazdaCX-72006 to 20124
MazdaCX-92006 to current4
MazdaDemio1996 to 2006
2007 to 2013
2014 to current
2
3
4
MazdaEfini MS-61991 to 19972
MazdaEfini MS-81992 to 19982
MazdaEfini MS-91991 to 19962
MazdaE-Series1977 to 1998
1999 to 2013
1
3
MazdaEunos Presso1991 to 19981
MazdaFamilia1977 to 1993
1994 to 1997
1998 to 2004
1
2
3
MazdaFamilia Neo1994 to 19982
MazdaLantis1993 to 19992
MazdaLuce1977 to 19911
MazdaMazda22002 to 2006
2007 to 2013
2014 to current
2
3
4
MazdaMazda32003 to current4
MazdaMazda62002 to current4
MazdaMillenia1992 to 20033
MazdaMPV1989 to 1998
1999 to current
2
4
MazdaMX-51989 to 1997
1998 to current
1
4
MazdaMX-61987 to 1990
1991 to 1997
1
2
MazdaPremacy1999 to 2003
2004 to 2015
3
4
MazdaProceed1977 to 1997
1998 to 2006
1
2
MazdaRevue1990 to 19991
MazdaRoadster1989 to 1996
1997 to current
1
4
MazdaRX-41977 to 19801
MazdaRX-7/Savannah RX-71978 to 1991
1992 to 2003
1
2
MazdaRX-82003 to 20134
MazdaSentia1991 to 20002
MazdaTribute2000 to 2006
2007 to 2012
2
4
MazdaVerisa2004 to 20163
Mercedes-Benz1901982 to 19942
Mercedes-BenzA-Class1997 to 2004
2005 to current
3
4
Mercedes-BenzB-Class2005 to current4
Mercedes-BenzC-Class1982 to 1993
1994 to current
2
4
Mercedes-BenzCLA-Class2013 to current4
Mercedes-BenzCLC-Class2008 to 20114
Mercedes-BenzCL-Class1992 to 1998
1999 to 2006
2007 to 2014
2
3
4
Mercedes-BenzCLK-Class1996 to 2001
2002 to 2009
3
4
Mercedes-BenzCLS-Class2004 to current4
Mercedes-BenzE-Class1977 to 1984
1985 to 1994
1995 to current
1
2
4
Mercedes-BenzG-Class1979 to 1990
1991 to current
1
4
Mercedes-BenzGLA-Class2014 to current4
Mercedes-BenzGLC-Class2015 to current4
Mercedes-BenzGL-Class/GLS2006 to current4
Mercedes-BenzMB1001997 to 20042
Mercedes-BenzMB1401997 to 20052
Mercedes-BenzM-Class/GLE1997 to current4
Mercedes-BenzR-Class2005 to 20134
Mercedes-BenzS-Class1977 to 1978
1979 to 1991
1992 to 1997
1998 to 2004
2005 to current
1
3
2
3
4
Mercedes-BenzSL-Class1977 to 1988
1989 to 2000
2001 to current
1
2
4
Mercedes-BenzSLK-Class1996 to 2003
2004 to current
3
4
Mercedes-BenzSprinter1995 to 2005
2006 to current
2
4
Mercedes-BenzV-Class2003 to current4
Mercedes-BenzVito1996 to 2002
2003 to current
2
4
MG32011 to current2
MGB1977 to 19801
MGBGT1977 to 19801
MGF1995 to 20052
MGMGB1977 to 19801
MGRoadster1977 to 19801
MGTF2002 to 20112
MGZT/ZT-T2001 to 20084
MiniClubman2007 to 20144
MiniCooper1986 to 1999
2000 to 2014
2015 to current
1
4
3
MiniHatch2000 to 2014
2015 to current
4
3
MiniMayfair1986 to 19991
MiniOne2000 to 2014
2015 to current
4
3
Mitsubishi3802004 to 20123
MitsubishiAirtrek2001 to 20073
MitsubishiAspire1996 to 20033
MitsubishiASX2010 to current4
MitsubishiCarisma1995 to 20042
MitsubishiCedia2000 to 20072
MitsubishiCeleste1977 to 19811
MitsubishiChallenger1996 to 2008
2009 to 2015
2
4
MitsubishiChariot1983 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1997 to 2011
1
2
4
MitsubishiColt1978 to 2001
2002 to 2013
1
3
MitsubishiColt Plus2002 to 20133
MitsubishiDelica1979 to 2006
2007 to current
1
4
MitsubishiDiamante1990 to 1994
1995 to 2007
1
2
MitsubishiDion2000 to 20063
MitsubishiEmeraude1992 to 19982
MitsubishiEterna1980 to 1991
1992 to 1997
1
2
MitsubishiFTO1994 to 20012
MitsubishiGalant1977 to 1991
1992 to 1995
1996 to 2012
1
2
3
MitsubishiGalant Fortis2007 to current4
MitsubishiGrandis1997 to 20114
MitsubishiGTO1990 to 20002
Mitsubishii-Car2006 to 20134
MitsubishiJeep1977 to 19981
MitsubishiL2001978 to 1995
1996 to 2004
2005 to 2014
2015 to current
1
2
3
4
MitsubishiL3001979 to 20141
MitsubishiLancer1977 to 1999
2000 to 2006
2007 to current
1
2
4
MitsubishiLegnum1996 to 20033
MitsubishiLibero1985 to 20021
MitsubishiMagna1985 to 1995
1996 to 2005
1
2
MitsubishiMirage1978 to 2002
2003 to 2008
2012 to current
1
2
4
MitsubishiNimbus1983 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1997 to 2004
1
2
4
MitsubishiOutlander2001 to 2005
2006 to current
3
4
MitsubishiPajero1982 to 1998
1999 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
MitsubishiPajero Sport2015 to current4
MitsubishiRVR1991 to 1996
1997 to 2002
2010 to current
2
4
4
MitsubishiShogun1982 to 1998
1999 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
MitsubishiSigma1977 to 19961
MitsubishiSpace Wagon1983 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1997 to 2011
1
2
4
MitsubishiStarwagon1986 to 20071
MitsubishiTriton1987 to 1995
1996 to 2004
2005 to 2014
2015 to current
1
2
3
4
MitsubishiV30001988 to 19971
MitsubishiVerada1991 to 1995
1996 to 2005
1
2
MorrisAll Models1977 to 19841
Nissan180SX1989 to 19981
Nissan200SX1989 to 1992
1993 to 2002
1
2
Nissan280ZX1978 to 19831
Nissan300ZX1983 to 20001
Nissan350Z2002 to 20094
Nissan370Z2009 to current4
NissanAD1982 to 1998
1999 to 2006
2007 to current
1
2
4
NissanAlmera2000 to 2004
2005 to 2012
2
4
NissanAltima1992 to 1997
2013 to current
3
4
NissanAvenir1990 to 1997
1998 to 2006
2
4
NissanBassara1999 to 20033
NissanBluebird1983 to 1990
1991 to 2000
2001 to 2004
2005 to 2012
1
3
2
4
NissanCaravan1980 to 2000
2001 to 2011
2012 to current
1
4
3
NissanCedric1977 to 1991
1992 to 1998
1999 to 2004
1
2
3
NissanCefiro1988 to 20032
NissanCima1988 to 1990
1991 to 2000
2001 to 2010
2012 to current
1
2
4
4
NissanCube1998 to 2001
2002 to 2014
2
4
NissanDatsun1985 to 19961
NissanDualis2007 to 2012
2013 to current
3
4
NissanElgrand1997 to 2001
2002 to 2014
3
4
NissanEXA1982 to 19911
NissanExpert1999 to 20064
NissanFairlady Z1977 to 2000
2002 to current
1
4
NissanFigaro1991 to 19921
NissanFuga2004 to current4
NissanGloria1977 to 1991
1992 to 1998
1999 to 2004
1
2
3
NissanGT-R2007 to current4
NissanHomy1980 to 20001
NissanJuke2010 to current4
NissanLafesta2004 to current4
NissanLangley1982 to 19911
NissanLargo1985 to 1990
1991 to 1999
1
2
NissanLaurel1980 to 1992
1993 to 2002
1
2
NissanLeaf2010 to current4
NissanLeopard1980 to 1985
1992 to 1999
1
2
NissanLiberty1998 to 20053
NissanLucino1994 to 20002
NissanMarch1992 to 2001
2002 to 2009
2010 to 2016
1
3
4
NissanMaxima1989 to 1993
1994 to 2002
2003 to 2013
1
2
4
NissanMicra1992 to 2001
2002 to 2009
2010 to current
1
3
4
NissanMistral1993 to 19992
NissanMurano2002 to current4
NissanNavara1985 to 1996
1997 to 2003
2004 to 2014
2015 to current
1
2
3
4
NissanNote2004 to 2013
2014 to current
4
3
NissanNX/NX-R1990 to 19961
NissanPathfinder1985 to 1994
1995 to 2004
2005 to current
1
2
4
NissanPatrol1977 to 1986
1987 to 2009
2010 to current
1
2
4
NissanPrairie1982 to 1987
1988 to 1997
1998 to 2005
1
2
3
NissanPresage1998 to 2002
2003 to 2009
3
4
NissanPresea1990 to 1994
1995 to 2000
1
2
NissanPrimera1990 to 1995
1996 to 2001
2002 to 2008
2
3
4
NissanPulsar1982 to 1994
1995 to 2006
2011 to current
1
2
4
NissanQashqai2007 to 2013
2014 to current
3
4
NissanR’nessa1997 to 20013
NissanSafari1980 to 1986
1987 to 2010
1
2
NissanS-Cargo1989 to 19921
NissanSentra1982 to 1994
1995 to 2006
2012 to current
1
2
4
NissanSerena1991 to 20164
NissanSilvia1979 to 1992
1993 to 2002
1
2
NissanSkyline1977 to 1992
1993 to 2000
2001 to 2005
2006 to current
1
2
3
4
NissanStagea1996 to 2000
2001 to 2007
2
3
NissanSunny1977 to 1994
1995 to 2006
1
2
NissanSunny California1977 to 19981
NissanSylphy2000 to 2004
2005 to current
2
4
NissanTeana2002 to current4
NissanTerrano1985 to 1994
1995 to 2005
1
2
NissanTiida2004 to 2010
2011 to current
3
4
NissanTino1998 to 20063
NissanUrvan1980 to 2000
2001 to 2011
2012 to current
1
4
3
NissanVanette1978 to 1998
1999 to current
1
3
NissanWingroad1982 to 1998
1999 to 2006
2007 to current
1
2
4
NissanX-Trail2000 to 2006
2007 to current
3
4
OpelAstra1991 to 1997
1998 to 2008
2009 to current
2
3
4
OpelCalibra1989 to 19982
OpelCorsa1982 to 2000
2001 to 2013
1
3
OpelOmega1986 to 1999
2000 to 2003
2
3
OpelVectra1988 to 1995
1996 to 2009
2
3
OpelVita1993 to 1999
2000 to 2006
1
3
OpelZafira1999 to 2005
2006 to current
3
4
Peugeot1061991 to 20041
Peugeot20082013 to current4
Peugeot2051983 to 19991
Peugeot2061998 to 20103
Peugeot2072006 to 20124
Peugeot2082012 to current4
Peugeot30082008 to current4
Peugeot3061993 to 20024
Peugeot3072001 to 20094
Peugeot3082008 to current4
Peugeot3091985 to 19931
Peugeot40072007 to 20144
Peugeot40082012 to current4
Peugeot4051987 to 19972
Peugeot4061995 to 20054
Peugeot4072004 to 20114
Peugeot50082009 to current4
Peugeot5041977 to 19841
Peugeot5051979 to 19923
Peugeot5082010 to current4
Peugeot6051989 to 19992
Peugeot6071999 to 20104
PeugeotRCZ2009 to 20154
PontiacFirebird/Trans Am1977 to 1992
1993 to 2002
1
2
PontiacLe Mans1988 to 19931
Porsche9111977 to 1992
1993 to 1997
1998 to current
1
3
4
Porsche9241977 to 19891
Porsche9281977 to 19951
Porsche9441982 to 19921
Porsche9681991 to 19952
PorscheBoxster1996 to 2003
2004 to current
3
4
PorscheCayenne2002 to current4
PorscheCayman2005 to current4
PorscheMacan2013 to current4
PorschePanamera2009 to current4
ProtonSaga1985 to 19941
ProtonSaga Aeroback1985 to 19931
ReliantAll Models1977 to 19941
Renault191988 to 19971
Renault251983 to 19921
Renault51977 to 19961
RenaultCaptur2013 to current4
RenaultClio1990 to 1997
1998 to 2004
2005 to 2012
2013 to current
1
2
3
4
RenaultEspace1984 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1997 to 2002
2003 to 2014
1
2
3
4
RenaultFluence2009 to current4
RenaultFuego1980 to 19871
RenaultKangoo1997 to current4
RenaultKoleos2007 to current4
RenaultLaguna1993 to 2000
2001 to 2016
3
4
RenaultLutecia1990 to 1997
1998 to 2004
2005 to 2012
2013 to current
1
2
3
4
RenaultMegane1995 to 2002
2003 to current
2
4
RenaultMegane Scenic1996 to 19993
RenaultScenic1996 to 2002
2003 to current
3
4
Rover200 Series1984 to 1994
1995 to 2001
1
2
Rover251999 to 20063
Rover35001977 to 19871
Rover400 Series1990 to 1994
1995 to 2000
1
2
Rover451999 to 20063
Rover600 Series1993 to 20002
Rover751998 to 20074
Rover800 Series1986 to 19992
RoverMGF1995 to 20022
RoverMini1986 to 20001
RoverSD11977 to 19871
Saab9001978 to 1993
1994 to 2002
2
4
Saab90001984 to 19984
Saab9-31998 to 2002
2003 to 2012
4
3
Saab9-51997 to 20094
SEATAteca2016 to current4
SEATCordoba1992 to 20033
ŠkodaFabia1999 to 2006
2007 to current
3
4
ŠkodaOctavia1996 to current4
ŠkodaRapid2013 to current4
ŠkodaRoomster2006 to 20154
ŠkodaSuperb2001 to current4
ŠkodaYeti2009 to current4
SmartForfour2004 to 20073
SmartFortwo1998 to 2006
2007 to 2013
2014 to current
3
4
3
SsangYongActyon Sport2006 to current4
SsangYongKorando1996 to 2007
2010 to current
4
4
SsangYongKyron2005 to 20154
SsangYongMusso1993 to 20074
SsangYongRexton2001 to current4
SsangYongRodius2004 to 20124
SsangYongStavic2004 to 2012
2013 to current
4
3
SsangYongTivoli2015 to current3
SubaruAce1977 to 19921
SubaruAlcyone1985 to 19962
SubaruBighorn1981 to 20011
SubaruBRZ2012 to current4
SubaruExiga2008 to current4
SubaruForester1997 to current4
SubaruImpreza1992 to 1999
2000 to current
1
4
SubaruJusty1984 to 2006
2007 to 2010
1
3
SubaruLancaster1998 to 20044
SubaruLegacy1989 to 1992
1993 to 1997
1998 to current
1
2
4
SubaruLeone1977 to 19941
SubaruLevorg2014 to current4
SubaruLiberty1989 to 1992
1993 to 1997
1998 to current
1
2
4
SubaruOmega1984 to 19941
SubaruOutback1994 to 1998
1999 to current
2
4
SubaruSVX1991 to 19972
SubaruTraviq2001 to 20053
SubaruTribeca2006 to 20144
SubaruVivio1992 to 19981
SubaruVortex1985 to 19911
SubaruWRX2014 to current4
SubaruXV2011 to current4
SuzukiAerio2001 to 20073
SuzukiAlto1979 to 1997
1998 to 2003
2004 to 2008
2009 to current
1
2
3
4
SuzukiBaleno1995 to 2004
2016 to current
3
3
SuzukiCappuccino1991 to 19971
SuzukiCarry1985 to 1998
1999 to 2013
1
3
SuzukiCelerio2015 to current3
SuzukiCultus1983 to 20031
SuzukiCultus Crescent1995 to 20023
SuzukiEscudo1988 to 1997
1998 to 2014
2015 to current
1
3
4
SuzukiGrand Escudo1998 to 20053
SuzukiGrand Vitara1998 to 2014
2015 to current
3
4
SuzukiIgnis2000 to 2008
2016 to current
1
4
SuzukiJimny1977 to 1997
1998 to current
1
2
SuzukiKizashi2009 to 20154
SuzukiLiana2001 to 20083
SuzukiSamurai1981 to 19981
SuzukiSolio2004 to 2008
2009 to 2012
3
4
SuzukiSplash2008 to 20154
SuzukiSuper Carry1985 to 19971
SuzukiSwift1983 to 2003
2004 to 2009
2010 to current
1
3
2
SuzukiSX42006 to 20153
SuzukiSX4 S-Cross2013 to current4
SuzukiVitara1988 to 1997
1998 to 2014
2015 to current
1
3
4
SuzukiWagon R1993 to 1997
1998 to 2003
2004 to 2008
2009 to 2012
1
2
3
4
SuzukiWagon R+1993 to 2003
2004 to 2008
2009 to 2012
2
3
4
SuzukiX-901995 to 19982
Toyota4Runner1984 to 1994
1995 to 2009
2010 to current
1
2
3
Toyota862012 to current4
ToyotaAllex2001 to 20073
ToyotaAllion2001 to current4
ToyotaAlphard2002 to current4
ToyotaAltezza1998 to 20053
ToyotaAristo1991 to 1996
1997 to 2004
2
3
ToyotaAurion2006 to current4
ToyotaAuris2006 to 20123
ToyotaAvalon1994 to 2004
2005 to 2012
3
4
ToyotaAvensis1996 to current4
ToyotaAygo2014 to current3
ToyotabB2000 to 2005
2006 to current
2
3
ToyotaBelta2005 to 20133
ToyotaBlade2006 to 20123
ToyotaBlizzard1980 to 19901
ToyotaBrevis2001 to 20073
ToyotaC-HR2017 to current4
ToyotaCaldina1992 to 1996
1997 to 2001
2002 to 2007
2
3
4
ToyotaCami1997 to 20051
ToyotaCamry1982 to 1996
1997 to 2001
2002 to 2005
2006 to current
1
2
3
4
ToyotaCamry Gracia1996 to 20012
ToyotaCarib/Sprinter Carib1982 to 1994
1995 to 2002
1
3
ToyotaCarina1977 to 1991
1992 to 1995
1996 to 2001
1
2
3
ToyotaCavalier1995 to 20043
ToyotaCelica1977 to 1992
1993 to 1998
1999 to 2006
1
2
3
ToyotaCelica Supra & XX1978 to 19861
ToyotaCelsior1989 to 1999
2000 to 2006
2
4
ToyotaCeres1992 to 19981
ToyotaChaser1980 to 1988
1989 to 1993
1994 to 2000
1
4
3
ToyotaCorolla1977 to 1994
1995 to current
1
3
ToyotaCorolla Ceres1992 to 19981
ToyotaCorolla Fielder2000 to current3
ToyotaCorolla Levin1979 to 1994
1995 to 2006
1
3
ToyotaCorolla Spacio1998 to 2003
2004 to 2009
3
4
ToyotaCorona1977 to 1991
1992 to 1995
1996 to 2003
1
2
3
ToyotaCorona EXiV1989 to 19982
ToyotaCorsa1982 to 1993
1994 to 2000
1
2
ToyotaCressida1980 to 1987
1988 to 1992
1
4
ToyotaCresta1980 to 1987
1988 to 1992
1993 to 1995
1996 to 2001
1
4
2
3
ToyotaCrown1977 to 1990
1991 to 2002
2003 to 2008
1
2
4
ToyotaCurren1994 to 19982
ToyotaCynos1991 to 20001
ToyotaDuet1998 to 20042
ToyotaEcho1999 to 20062
ToyotaED1988 to 1992
1993 to 1998
2
3
ToyotaEstima1990 to 1999
2000 to 2005
2006 to current
2
3
4
ToyotaEstima Emina1990 to 20002
ToyotaEstima Lucida1990 to 20002
ToyotaFJ Cruiser2006 to current4
ToyotaFortuner2015 to current4
ToyotaFuncargo1999 to 20063
ToyotaGaia1998 to 20043
ToyotaGranvia1995 to 20021
ToyotaHarrier1997 to 2002
2003 to current
3
4
ToyotaHiace1977 to 2003
2004 to current
1
4
ToyotaHighlander2000 to 2006
2007 to current
3
4
ToyotaHilux1978 to 1994
1995 to 2004
2005 to 2014
2015 to current
1
2
3
4
ToyotaHilux Surf1984 to 1994
1995 to 2002
1
2
ToyotaIpsum1996 to 20094
ToyotaiQ2008 to 20164
ToyotaIsis2004 to current4
Toyotaist2001 to current3
ToyotaKluger2000 to 2006
2007 to current
3
4
ToyotaLand Cruiser1977 to 1995
1996 to 2006
2007 to current
1
2
4
ToyotaLand Cruiser Prado1990 to 1995
1996 to 2001
2002 to current
1
3
4
ToyotaLevin1979 to 1994
1995 to 2006
1
3
ToyotaLiteAce1980 to 1995
1996 to 2007
2008 to current
1
2
4
ToyotaMarino1992 to 19981
ToyotaMark II1980 to 1987
1988 to 1993
1994 to 1995
1996 to 1999
2000 to 2007
1
4
2
3
4
ToyotaMark II Qualis1997 to 20012
ToyotaMark X2004 to current4
ToyotaMR2/MR-S1984 to 1998
1999 to 2007
1
2
ToyotaNadia1998 to 20033
ToyotaNoah1996 to 2000
2001 to 2013
2
4
ToyotaOpa2000 to 20053
ToyotaPaseo1991 to 19991
ToyotaPasso2004 to 2009
2010 to 2015
3
4
ToyotaPicnic1995 to 20094
ToyotaPlatz1999 to 20062
ToyotaPorte2004 to current3
ToyotaPremio2001 to current4
ToyotaPrevia1990 to 1999
2000 to 2005
2006 to current
2
3
4
ToyotaPrius1997 to 2008
2009 to current
3
4
ToyotaPrius C2012 to current4
ToyotaPrius V2012 to current4
ToyotaProbox2002 to current4
ToyotaProgres1998 to 20073
ToyotaRactis2005 to 2009
2010 to current
3
4
ToyotaRaum1997 to 2002
2003 to 2011
1
3
ToyotaRAV41994 to 1999
2000 to 2005
2006 to current
1
3
4
ToyotaRegiusAce1997 to 2003
2004 to current
1
4
ToyotaRukus2007 to 20154
ToyotaRunX2001 to 20073
ToyotaRush2006 to current4
ToyotaScepter1991 to 19972
ToyotaSera1990 to 19951
ToyotaSienta2003 to 20144
ToyotaSoarer1981 to 1990
1991 to 2000
2001 to 2010
1
2
3
ToyotaSpacio1997 to 2003
2004 to 2009
3
4
ToyotaSprinter1977 to 1995
1996 to 2001
1
3
ToyotaSprinter Cielo1987 to 19911
ToyotaSprinter Marino1992 to 19981
ToyotaSprinter Trueno1979 to 1994
1995 to 2006
1
3
ToyotaStarlet1978 to 20001
ToyotaSucceed2002 to current4
ToyotaSupra1978 to 1981
1983 to 1992
1993 to 2002
1
1
2
ToyotaTarago1983 to 1989
1990 to 1999
2000 to 2005
2006 to current
1
2
3
4
ToyotaTercel1982 to 1993
1994 to 2000
1
2
ToyotaTownAce1977 to 1995
1996 to 2007
2008 to current
1
2
4
ToyotaTrueno1979 to 1994
1995 to 2006
1
3
ToyotaVanguard2005 to 20134
ToyotaVellfire2008 to current4
ToyotaVerossa2001 to 20043
ToyotaVista1982 to 1997
1998 to 2003
1
3
ToyotaVitz1998 to 2004
2005 to current
2
3
ToyotaVoltz2002 to 20054
ToyotaVoxy2001 to 20134
ToyotaWiLL2000 to 2002
2003 to 2006
2
3
ToyotaWindom1991 to 2000
2001 to 2006
4
3
ToyotaWISH2003 to current4
ToyotaYaris1999 to 2004
2005 to current
2
3
VauxhallAstra1984 to 1990
1991 to 1997
1998 to 2009
2010 to current
1
2
3
4
VauxhallCavalier1988 to 19952
VauxhallCorsa1982 to 2000
2001 to 2013
1
3
VauxhallVectra1996 to 20093
VauxhallZafira1999 to 2004
2005 to current
3
4
VolkswagenAmarok2010 to current4
VolkswagenBeetle1977 to 1996
1997 to 2010
2011 to current
1
3
4
VolkswagenBora1999 to 20104
VolkswagenCaddy1979 to 1995
2004 to current
1
3
VolkswagenCaravelle1979 to 1989
1990 to 2002
2003 to 2014
1
2
4
VolkswagenCC2008 to current4
VolkswagenCrafter2006 to current4
VolkswagenEos2006 to 20144
VolkswagenGolf1977 to 1990
1991 to 1996
1997 to current
1
2
4
VolkswagenJetta1979 to 1992
1993 to 1999
2000 to current
1
2
4
VolkswagenKombi1979 to 1989
1990 to 2002
2003 to 2014
1
2
4
VolkswagenLupo1998 to 20052
VolkswagenPassat1977 to 1987
1988 to 1995
1996 to current
1
2
4
VolkswagenPolo1981 to 1994
1995 to 2001
2002 to current
1
2
4
VolkswagenScirocco1977 to 1992
2008 to current
1
4
VolkswagenSharan1995 to 2008
2009 to current
3
4
VolkswagenT52003 to current4
VolkswagenTiguan2007 to current4
VolkswagenTouareg2002 to current4
VolkswagenTouran2003 to current4
VolkswagenTransporter1979 to 1989
1990 to 2002
2003 to current
1
2
4
VolkswagenUp!2012 to 20143
VolkswagenVento1992 to 1999
2000 to current
2
4
Volvo200 Series1977 to 19932
Volvo300 Series1977 to 19911
Volvo440/4601987 to 19972
Volvo700 Series1982 to 19923
Volvo8501991 to 19972
Volvo900 Series1990 to 19982
VolvoC302006 to 20134
VolvoC701997 to 2005
2006 to 2013
3
4
VolvoS401995 to 20124
VolvoS602000 to current4
VolvoS701996 to 20012
VolvoS801998 to 2005
2006 to current
3
4
VolvoS90/V902016 to current4
VolvoV401995 to 2004
2012 to current
4
4
VolvoV502004 to 20124
VolvoV602010 to current4
VolvoV701996 to 1999
2000 to 2016
2
4
VolvoXC602008 to current4
VolvoXC702000 to current4
VolvoXC902002 to current4

Schedule 2: amended, on 1 July 2017, by regulation 4(1) of the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Amendment Regulations 2017 (LI 2017/124).

Schedule 2: amended, on 1 July 2017, by regulation 4(2) of the Accident Compensation (Motor Vehicle Account Levies) Amendment Regulations 2017 (LI 2017/124).

Schedule 3 Motor vehicle levy for other motor vehicles and motorcycle safety levy

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Part 1 Motor vehicle levy on licensed vehicles other than light passenger vehicles

Class of vehiclesClassification descriptionMotorcycle safety levy ($)Annual rate of motor vehicle levy ($)Total ($)
1

Ambulances

Fire brigade vehicles

Exempted vehicles

Trailers

NilNilNil
2

All petrol driven vehicles not classified elsewhere, including—

  • passenger vehicles other than light passenger vehicles

  • self-propelled caravans

  • mobile cranes

  • passenger service vehicles other than light passenger service vehicles

Nil80.6480.64
3

Petrol driven—

  • tractors

  • veteran vehicles

  • vintage vehicles

  • specified vehicles

Nil13.3813.38
4a

Petrol driven mopeds

25.0099.33124.33
4b

Petrol driven motorcycles 600 cc or less

25.00297.91322.91
4c

Petrol driven motorcycles over 600 cc

25.00397.18422.18
5L

Petrol driven goods vehicles 3 500 kg or less

Nil42.0242.02
5H

Petrol driven goods vehicles over 3 500 kg

Nil196.41196.41
6

All non-petrol driven vehicles not classified elsewhere, including—

  • passenger vehicles other than light passenger vehicles

  • self-propelled caravans

  • mobile cranes

  • passenger service vehicles other than light passenger service vehicles

Nil149.14149.14
7

Non-petrol driven—

  • tractors

  • veteran vehicles

  • vintage vehicles

  • specified vehicles

Nil37.3537.35
8a

Non-petrol driven mopeds

25.00126.14151.14
8b

Non-petrol driven motorcycles 600 cc or less

25.00324.72349.72
8c

Non-petrol driven motorcycles over 600 cc

25.00423.99448.99
9L

Non-petrol driven goods vehicles 3 500 kg or less

Nil110.52110.52
9H

Non-petrol driven goods vehicles over 3 500 kg

Nil230.66230.66

Part 2 Motor vehicle levy on holders of trade plates

Classification descriptionMotorcycle safety levy ($)Annual rate of motor vehicle levy ($)Total ($)

Holders of trade plates for trailers

NilNilNil

Holders of trade plates for vehicles not classified elsewhere

Nil37.4037.40

Holders of trade plates for mopeds and motorcycles 60 cc or less

25.0099.33124.33

Holders of trade plates for mopeds and motorcycles over 60 cc

25.00397.18422.18

Part 3 Lower levies for registered persons participating in Fleet Safety Incentive Programme

Class of vehiclesClassification descriptionAnnual rate of motor vehicle levy ($)
5HPetrol driven goods vehicles over 3 500 kg—
  • vehicle in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme and relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a bronze level

173.35
  • vehicle in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme and relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a silver level

138.75
  • vehicle in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme and relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a gold level

104.15
9HNon-petrol driven goods vehicles over 3 500 kg—
  • vehicle in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme and relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a bronze level

207.60
  • vehicle in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme and relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a silver level

173.00
  • vehicle in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme and relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a gold level

138.40

Schedule 4 Fleet Safety Incentive Programme for goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms

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1 Interpretation

In this schedule,—

applicant, in relation to an application under clause 2(2), means all of the applicants

financial group means—

(a)

a group comprising a company and its subsidiaries; or

(b)

2 or more companies, each of which is wholly owned by the same person

fleet means a group of 5 or more goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms that are subject to the same safety management practices

full rate, in relation to a goods vehicle over 3 500 kilograms, means the applicable rate of motor vehicle levy payable under Part 1 of Schedule 3

lower rate, in relation to a goods vehicle over 3 500 kilograms, means the applicable rate of motor vehicle levy payable under Part 3 of Schedule 3

subsidiary means a subsidiary within the meaning of sections 5, 7, and 8 of the Companies Act 1993.

Initial applications to join programme

2 Who may join Fleet Safety Incentive Programme

(1)

A person may apply to the Corporation for 5 or more goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms to join the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme if—

(a)

he or she is the registered person of all of the vehicles; and

(b)

the vehicles are subject to the same safety management practices.

(2)

Two or more persons may apply jointly for 5 or more goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms to join the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme if—

(a)

those persons are—

(i)

the registered persons of all of the vehicles; and

(ii)

members of the same financial group; and

(b)

all of the vehicles are subject to the same safety management practices (regardless of whether some or all of the vehicles are also subject to other safety management practices).

3 Applications to join Fleet Safety Incentive Programme

An application must be accompanied by—

(a)

a statement that the applicant has conducted an assessment of the safety management practices of the registered person and, if applicable, the financial group; and

(b)

a declaration that, in the light of the results of the assessment referred to paragraph (a), the applicant believes that an audit conducted by or for the Corporation would determine that the relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards, and whether they would meet the standards to a bronze, silver, or gold level; and

(c)

any information that the Corporation reasonably requires to enable it to determine the application.

4 Processing of applications

(1)

An application under clause 2 is to be treated as not having been received until the day on which the Corporation has received all of the information that it reasonably requires to enable it to determine the application.

(2)

If an applicant fails to provide the Corporation with the information it requests under subclause (1) within 15 working days after the request is made, the application is deemed to be withdrawn.

5 Determining whether safety management practices meet prescribed standards

(1)

The Corporation must determine whether it is satisfied that the relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards and, if so, whether they meet the standards to a bronze, silver, or gold level.

(2)

Safety management practices for goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms that are not rental service vehicles meet the prescribed standards—

(a)

to a bronze level, if the Corporation is satisfied that the practices comply with all of the requirements specified in Part 1 of Schedule 5:

(b)

to a silver level, if the Corporation is satisfied that the practices comply with all of the requirements specified in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 5:

(c)

to a gold level, if the Corporation is satisfied that the practices comply with all of the requirements specified in Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Schedule 5.

(3)

Safety management practices for goods vehicles over 3 500 kilograms that are rental service vehicles meet the prescribed standards—

(a)

to a bronze level, if the Corporation is satisfied that the practices comply with all of the requirements specified in Part 1 of Schedule 6:

(b)

to a silver level, if the Corporation is satisfied that the practices comply with all of the requirements specified in Parts 1 and 2 of Schedule 6.

(4)

The Corporation must notify the applicant of its determination under subclause (1).

(5)

If the Corporation notifies an applicant that the safety management practices meet the prescribed standards,—

(a)

the vehicles to which the application relates are deemed to be in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme for a period of 4 years beginning on the first day after the date on which the Corporation notifies the applicant under subclause (4); and

(b)

the lower rate of levy applies to each of the vehicles from the first day of the next licensing period for the vehicle after the date on which the Corporation notifies the applicant under subclause (4).

6 Audit of safety management practices

(1)

The Corporation must audit safety management practices to determine if they meet the prescribed standards.

(2)

An audit of safety management practices may be conducted for or by the Corporation by any or all of the following means:

(a)

assessing the documentation included in the application:

(b)

conducting an interview with—

(i)

any registered person or operator of a vehicle subject to the relevant safety management practices:

(ii)

any employee of a person referred to in subparagraph (i):

(iii)

any driver of a vehicle subject to the relevant safety management practices:

(c)

carrying out an on-site (workplace or on-road) audit of the relevant safety management practices.

(3)

After carrying out an audit, the Corporation may, but is not obliged to, allow an applicant up to 30 days to improve the relevant safety management practices, or aspects of them, before finalising its determination.

(4)

The 30-day period begins when the Corporation notifies the applicant of the safety management practices, or aspects of them, that must be improved.

(5)

To avoid doubt, the manner of conducting an audit is at the Corporation’s discretion.

7 Cross-crediting of audit results

(1)

For the purpose of clause 6, the Corporation may determine that it is satisfied that the relevant safety management practices meet the prescribed standards on the basis of a previous audit of those practices carried out under section 175(1) of the Act.

(2)

The Corporation may only consider the results of a previous audit if—

(a)

an applicant requests that the Corporation do so; and

(b)

the relevant audit—

(i)

was carried out in the previous 24 months; and

(ii)

is the most recent audit of those practices carried out under section 175(1) of the Act.

(3)

Despite subclause (1), the Corporation may not rely on a previous audit to determine if it is satisfied,—

(a)

in the case of rental service vehicles, that the safety management practices meet the requirements specified in Schedule 6:

(b)

in all other cases, that the safety management practices meet the requirements relating to the following matters:

(i)

fleet safe driving practices (heading 2 of Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Schedule 5):

(ii)

fleet vehicle selection and maintenance (heading 3 of Parts 1, 2, and 3 of Schedule 5).

(4)

To avoid doubt, a previous audit may include an audit carried out before these regulations were made or came into force.

8 Restriction on further applications

If an applicant has been notified under clause 5(4) that the relevant safety management practices do not meet the prescribed standards, he or she may not make another application under clause 2 within 6 months after the notification.

Vehicles in programme

9 Corporation may require further audits in certain circumstances

(1)

The Corporation may at any time require that an audit be carried out of the safety management practices to which a fleet of vehicles in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme is subject, if—

(a)

the Corporation believes, on reasonable grounds, that the safety management practices might no longer meet the prescribed standards:

(b)

the registered person of any of the vehicles in the fleet becomes insolvent, files for bankruptcy, or goes into liquidation:

(c)

the Corporation believes, on reasonable grounds, that there is a significant change in 1 or more of the following that could affect the safety management practices:

(i)

the ownership of vehicles in the fleet:

(ii)

the management of the fleet:

(iii)

if the registered person is not a natural person, the ownership, management, or company structure of the registered person or the financial group of which the registered person is a member.

(2)

After an audit under this clause, the Corporation must determine whether the safety management practices meet the prescribed standards and, if so, whether they meet the standards to a bronze, silver, or gold level.

(3)

The Corporation must notify the registered person or registered persons of its determination under subclause (2).

(4)

If the Corporation is satisfied that the safety management practices meet the prescribed standards, the vehicles are deemed to remain in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme for a period of 4 years beginning on the first day after the date on which the Corporation notifies the registered person or registered persons under subclause (3).

(5)

If a new rate of levy applies to the vehicles as a result of the Corporation’s determination under subclause (2), the new rate applies in relation to each vehicle from the first day of the next licensing period for the vehicle after the date on which the Corporation notifies the registered person under subclause (3).

(6)

To avoid doubt, clause 7 does not apply to audits under this clause.

Additional vehicles joining programme

10 Additional vehicles joining programme

(1)

This clause applies if—

(a)

the Corporation is notified that a person has become the registered person of a goods vehicle over 3 500 kilograms; and

(b)

that person is the registered person of other vehicles that are in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme.

(2)

If the Corporation is satisfied that the new vehicle is subject to the same safety management practices as the registered person’s other vehicles in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme, then—

(a)

the new vehicle is also deemed to be in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme—

(i)

beginning on the day after the date on which the Corporation is notified under subclause (1)(a):

(ii)

until the end of the period that applies to the other vehicles in the fleet under clause 5(5)(a) or 9(4); and

(b)

the lower rate of levy applies to the new vehicle from the first day of the next licensing period after the date on which the Corporation is notified under subclause (1)(a).

Vehicles leaving programme

11 Registered person or registered persons may ask for fleet to leave programme

(1)

A registered person or registered persons may apply to the Corporation for a fleet of vehicles to leave the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme.

(2)

Within 10 working days after receiving an application under subclause (1), the Corporation must notify the registered person or registered persons that it has received the application.

(3)

The vehicles in the fleet cease to be in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme at the close of the day on which the Corporation notifies the registered person or registered persons under subclause (2).

12 Vehicles leaving programme on change of registered ownership

(1)

If a vehicle’s registered person changes and as a result that vehicle ceases to be subject to the same safety management practices, the vehicle ceases to be part of the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme at the close of the day on which the registered ownership changes.

(2)

However, if applicable, the vehicle’s new registered person may apply for the vehicle to rejoin the programme in accordance with clause 2 or 10.

Vehicles rejoining programme

13 Vehicles previously in programme rejoining programme

(1)

To avoid doubt, a registered person may apply—

(a)

for a vehicle that is currently in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme to rejoin the programme (for example, at the end of the period referred to in clause 5(5)(a) or 9(4)):

(b)

for a vehicle that was previously in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme to rejoin the programme.

(2)

This clause is subject to clause 8.

Miscellaneous provision

14 Decisions under this schedule

The following determinations under clause 5(1) or 9(2) are decisions of the Corporation:

(a)

whether safety management practices meet the prescribed standards:

(b)

whether safety management practices meet the prescribed standards to a bronze, silver, or gold level.

Schedule 5 Fleet Safety Incentive Programme standards—vehicles other than rental service vehicles

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1 Interpretation

In this schedule, unless the context otherwise requires,—

health and safety legislation means—

(b)

regulations made under that Act

notifiable incident has the same meaning as in section 24 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

notifiable injury has the same meaning as in section 23 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

officer of the PCBU has the same meaning as officer in section 18 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

PCBU has the same meaning as in section 17 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

worker has the same meaning as in section 19 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

Part 1 Bronze-level requirements

1 Registered person’s commitment to safety management practices

Objective

The registered person is able to demonstrate a commitment to health and safety with health and safety practices that are regularly reviewed and evaluated to ensure continuous improvement in on-road and workplace safety management and injury prevention practices.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

Health and safety documents outline the registered person’s commitment to health and safety and injury prevention.

A policy (or similar document) that—

  • outlines the registered person’s commitment to health and safety

  • includes a commitment to comply with health and safety legislation, regulations, codes of practice, standards, and safe operating procedures

  • includes a statement of support for worker consultation and participation in health and safety practices

  • identifies individual responsibilities for health and safety

  • is current, dated, and authorised by the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU

  • is reviewed at least every 24 months.

2

PCBU responsibilities for health and safety and for injury prevention are assigned and reviewed.

Health and safety roles are designated by the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU in accordance with health and safety legislation.

3

There is a commitment to the accurate reporting and recording of on-road and workplace incidents and injuries.

Health and safety documents include a statement requiring accurate reporting and recording of notifiable incidents and notifiable injuries.

4

There is a commitment to supporting the safe and early return to work of injured workers.

Health and safety documents include a statement of commitment to the safe and early return to work of injured workers.

5

Health and safety practices are reviewed and implementation of those practices is monitored.

A procedure to review and update health and safety systems annually.

6

Health and safety objectives or projects that are appropriate to the size and type of the business and are related to identified risks and hazards.

(Note: objectives should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-framed—ie, “SMART”.)

Health and safety objectives and projects are—

  • documented

  • relevant to each level of the business.

A plan to achieve the health and safety objectives and projects.

7

The Fleet Safety Incentive Programme audit standard requirements are met and maintained while the registered person is in the Fleet Safety Incentive Programme.

A procedure for the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU and worker representatives to undertake an annual self-assessment using the tool made available by the Corporation for that purpose.

Evidence that annual self-assessments are undertaken by the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU and worker representatives.

2 Fleet safe driving practices

Objective

There are systems in place to promote safe and fuel-efficient driving practices as well as systems for reporting and investigating on-road incidents and crashes. Regular reviews of fleet performance are undertaken to promote continuous improvement in all areas of fleet safety.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

Health and safety documents outline the registered person’s commitment to fleet safety.

A policy (or similar) that—

  • outlines management’s commitment to fleet safety and fuel efficiency

  • outlines expectations in relation to safe driving requirements

  • includes a commitment to comply with transport legislation, codes of practice, and standard operating procedures

  • outlines the requirement for drivers to drive safely and within the legal speed limit at all times

  • is current, dated, and authorised by the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU

  • is reviewed at least every 24 months.

Responsibility for fleet safety is designated at a senior management level.

2

There are driver development systems in place to promote safe and fuel-efficient driving practices.

Evidence that workers are provided with training in safe and fuel-efficient driving practices (eg, vehicle familiarisation training).

3

There is a procedure for reporting, recording, and investigating road traffic incidents, near misses, and crashes.

(Note: this may be part of the workplace incident reporting and recording system.)

A documented reporting, recording, and investigation procedure.

Evidence of completed incident and injury (accident) investigation reports (including any reports by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment, WorkSafe New Zealand, or the New Zealand Police).

Evidence that corrective actions are undertaken in relation to any deficiencies identified during an investigation.

4

There is a procedure to monitor and review driver and fleet safety performance and encourage continuous improvement.

A procedure to monitor driver performance.

A procedure to actively monitor and manage driver infringements.

Evidence of monitoring and management of driver infringements.

A procedure to review fleet safety performance that includes information such as—

  • near-miss and crash data analysis

  • property damage and vehicle repair costs

  • traffic infringements

  • fuel efficiency

  • lessons learned from other companies or operators

  • fleet inspection results.

5

There is active journey management and scheduling to ensure that drivers do not have to speed and that safety is considered during route planning.

There is a list of factors that are considered as part of journey management, including—

  • distance to travel

  • times of the day or night for travel

  • time required to complete the whole transport task (including loading, driving, rest breaks, refuelling)

  • delays and how they are managed to ensure that drivers do not have to speed to make up for lost time

  • ensuring that drivers have sufficient opportunity to stop during shifts (eg, to rest, eat, and use facilities).

Evidence of consideration of the above factors in journey management and scheduling.

6

There is a procedure to manage driver fatigue and ensure that workers are fit for duty.

There is a procedure that includes—

  • undertaking regular driver health checks

  • providing information to workers about the importance of hydration, food, sleep, managing fatigue, and being fit for duty

  • ensuring compliance with driving hours and rest-break requirements

  • review of driving hours or logbooks to confirm compliance

  • managing workers who are not fit for duty.

3 Fleet vehicle selection and maintenance

Objective

The registered person has documented processes in place to ensure that safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency are considered in the selection, replacement, and ongoing maintenance of fleet vehicles.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is a documented process to consider safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency in the selection and replacement of fleet vehicles.

Evidence that general safety requirements are taken into account in vehicle purchasing decisions (eg, checklists).

2

There is a documented process to ensure fleet vehicles are roadworthy.

A documented process to undertake daily inspections of vehicles.

A documented process to ensure repairs are undertaken according to risk and remedial action is undertaken in a timely manner.

Evidence of daily inspections and repairs undertaken.

Maintenance and certificate of fitness inspections are scheduled, performed, and recorded in a timely manner (eg, regular maintenance at intervals recommended by the vehicle manufacturer).

There is a documented reminder process for recurring maintenance, vehicle inspections, and certification requirements.

3

Fleet vehicles are equipped with appropriate safety and emergency equipment.

There is identification of the safety and emergency equipment required in vehicles.

Drivers are provided with training and information on the use of safety and emergency equipment.

4 Risk and hazard identification, assessment, and management

Objective

The registered person systematically identifies, assesses, and manages on-road and workplace risks and hazards over which he or she has authority or influence. Workers are provided with appropriate and adequate information, training, and supervision to be able to work safely.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

The registered person systematically identifies and records actual and potential on-road and workplace risks and hazards.

A documented procedure that—

  • outlines how to identify risks and hazards facing workers on-road and in the workplace

  • outlines when a review should occur (for example, before a process is changed or before new or modified equipment is used)

  • includes definitions of notifiable event and notifiable injury as used in health and safety legislation.

A review of the risk and hazard systems and documentation to support the process in action.

2

There are appropriate controls in place for risks and significant hazards based on the hierarchy in health and safety legislation to—

(a)

eliminate the risk or hazard; or

(b)

minimise the impact of the risk or hazard.

A procedure for developing appropriate controls.

Systems and documentation that identify risks and significant hazards and their controls.

A documented process for the issue, renewal, and maintenance of safety equipment and personal protective equipment.

3

There are appropriately trained or experienced people leading the identification and management of risks and hazards.

Records of training or skills and experience of people leading the identification and management of on-road and workplace risks and hazards.

A procedure to obtain specialist advice to manage specific risks and hazards as required.

4

Health and safety information specific to the workplace is available to all workers.

Access to health and safety information is available in the workplace (eg, posters, signs, training, intranet site, or similar).

5

A worker representative is involved in the identification and management of risks and hazards.

Evidence of ongoing worker consultation and involvement in the identification and management of risks and hazards.

6

Health monitoring is undertaken in relation to specific tasks as required.

A procedure to—

  • determine if health monitoring is required in relation to specific tasks

  • undertake health monitoring (as required) and provide feedback to workers.

7

There is appropriate health and safety training for new workers and workers transferring to a new work area, role, or task.

Induction training includes (where appropriate)—

  • emergency procedures

  • incident and injury reporting

  • risk and hazard identification

  • the process for worker health and safety representation

  • the use and maintenance of relevant health and safety equipment, including personal protective equipment.

Evidence that trainers have the relevant skills, experience, or qualifications to conduct training.

New workers or those undergoing on-the-job training are supervised by skilled and experienced staff.

8

There is training in relation to risks, hazards, and controls associated with specific tasks, roles, or areas of work.

Training needs for specific areas of work, roles, or tasks are identified.

Evidence of training for specific tasks (eg, certification, training records).

9

Health and safety information and training are provided in a manner that ensures that key messages are understood, taking into account language, literacy, vision, hearing, and other variables.

Health and safety training is understood by workers (eg, signed forms).

10

Exposure of visitors to workplace risks and hazards is minimised.

Clear marking of designated areas, visitor controls, induction for site visitors, and provision of appropriate personal protective equipment for visitors to the workplace and within the vicinity of vehicles.

5 Incident and injury reporting, recording, and investigation

Objective

There is a system for the reporting, recording, and investigation of all incidents and injuries. Investigations and corrective actions are undertaken to promote continuous improvement in health and safety and injury prevention.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is a system for reporting and recording incidents, injuries, work-related illnesses, and near misses.

Evidence of—

  • reporting and recording procedures

  • incident and injury (accident) reporting forms

  • workplace incident and injury (accident) registers

  • procedures requiring prompt attention to, and notification to regulatory agencies of, all notifiable incidents and notifiable injuries

  • notification of notifiable incidents and notifiable injuries is completed within the required time frames (where applicable).

2

Workers understand their responsibilities for reporting and recording workplace and on-road incidents, injuries, and work-related illnesses.

Evidence of staff communications, team briefings, meeting minutes.

3

Injuries to workers, and incidents that result in harm (or could have resulted in harm) to a worker are investigated.

Evidence of—

  • incident and injury investigation procedures

  • designated incident and injury (accident) investigators

  • incident and injury (accident) investigation example reports (where applicable).

4

Corrective actions are undertaken in relation to any deficiencies identified during an investigation.

Evidence of—

  • a procedure to undertake corrective actions

  • feedback into risk and hazard management (where applicable).

5

Injury and incident data are reviewed to identify trends and provide information that can be used in injury prevention initiatives.

Collation of all incident and injury data into a central record for analysis.

6 Worker participation in health and safety management

Objective

Workers have ongoing opportunities to participate in the development, implementation, and review of on-road and workplace health and safety practices.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is regular ongoing consultation and communication between the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU and workers regarding health and safety.

Evidence of quarterly health and safety meetings (or similar) between the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU and workers (eg, health and safety committee meetings, forums, safety “toolbox” talks).

2

There is an agreed procedure for workers to be involved in the development, monitoring, and review of health and safety practices.

Evidence of an agreed procedure to elect health and safety representatives in accordance with health and safety legislation.

Information on the agreed process is readily available to all workers.

7 Emergency planning and readiness

Objective

The registered person has identified the potential on-road and workplace emergency situations and has emergency plans in place to deal with these.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is an emergency plan that identifies potential emergency situations and meets relevant emergency service requirements.

Evidence of identification of the range of potential on-road and workplace emergency situations.

An emergency plan that considers emergency service requirements and includes the response required for the relevant emergency situations.

2

There are procedures, equipment, and trained workers to deal with emergency situations.

Emergency procedures have been implemented and communicated to workers (eg, signage and communications).

Designated managers, workers, or wardens are appointed and trained to manage emergency situations.

3

There is periodic testing and review of emergency procedures.

Records of emergency procedure practices at least once every 6 months.

8 Contractor and subcontractor management

Objective

The registered person has systems in place to manage contractors and subcontractors to ensure that they do not cause harm to the registered person’s workers. All contractors and subcontractors are required to comply with the registered person’s health and safety requirements.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification

Health and safety inductions are undertaken for all contractors and subcontractors, including contractors and subcontractors carrying out one-off maintenance (or similar).

Evidence of completed contractor inductions.

A designated person to co-ordinate inductions.

9 Workplace observation

Objective

On-road and workplace health and safety systems have been implemented and are understood by workers.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification

On-road and workplace health and safety systems have been implemented and are understood by workers.

Selection and review of risks and significant hazards and related controls.

Systems and documentation include actual and potential on-road and workplace risks and hazards, and identify those that are high and significant, respectively.

Safety and emergency equipment is in vehicles.

Vehicles have current certifications (eg, a certificate of fitness).

Evidence of personal protective equipment in use (where appropriate).

Restricted areas of work are clearly marked.

Incident and injury (accident) registers are available in the workplace.

Security logbooks, visitor registers (or similar), and appropriate personal protective equipment are provided.

Emergency evacuation procedures are clearly outlined (eg, on signs and posters).

Confirmation with workers.

Part 2 Additional silver-level requirements

1 Registered person’s commitment to safety management practices

Objective

The registered person is able to demonstrate a commitment to health and safety with health and safety practices that are regularly reviewed and evaluated to ensure continuous improvement in on-road and workplace safety management and injury prevention practices.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is a commitment to supporting the safe and early return to work of injured workers.

Information is provided to the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU on how to support the safe and early return to work of injured workers.

2

Health and safety objectives or projects are set that are appropriate to the size and type of the business and are related to identified risks and hazards.

(Note: objectives should be “SMART”.)

Evidence of annual review and update of objectives or projects.

3

The registered person has knowledge of current health and safety information, including legislation, codes of practice, and other relevant information.

A procedure to—

  • identify relevant health and safety information

  • ensure compliance or conformance with relevant requirements.

Evidence of updates to reflect any changes to health and safety information (where applicable).

4

There is a system for controlling and updating health and safety related documents and information.

A document control system.

Responsibilities for document control are assigned.

2 Fleet safe driving practices

Objective

There are systems in place to promote safe and fuel-efficient driving practices as well as systems for reporting and investigating on-road incidents and crashes. Regular reviews of fleet performance are undertaken to promote continuous improvement in all areas of fleet safety.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There are driver development systems in place to promote safe and fuel-efficient driving practices.

Evidence that ongoing training (eg, driver safety awareness) is provided to drivers at least once every 24 months.

2

There is a procedure for reporting, recording, and investigating road traffic incidents, near misses, and crashes.

(Note: this may be part of the workplace incident reporting and recording system.)

Evidence (documented and signed) that—

  • responsibility for corrective action is assigned

  • deadlines for correction actions are set

  • appropriate training is undertaken (where applicable).

3

There is a procedure to monitor and review driver and fleet safety performance and encourage continuous improvement.

Evidence of annual review of fleet safety performance.

3 Fleet vehicle selection and maintenance

Objective

The registered person has documented processes in place to ensure that safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency are considered in the selection, replacement, and ongoing maintenance of fleet vehicles.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification

There is a documented process to consider safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency in the selection and replacement of fleet vehicles.

The documented vehicle selection process outlines detailed criteria to be considered in purchasing decisions that include (at least)—

  • operating environment and vehicle specifications

  • road safety

  • injury prevention

  • vehicle performance (including fuel efficiency).

4 Risk and hazard identification, assessment, and management

Objective

The registered person systematically identifies, assesses, and manages on-road and workplace risks and hazards over which he or she has authority or influence. Workers are provided with appropriate and adequate information, training, and supervision to be able to work safely.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

The registered person systematically identifies and records actual and potential on-road and workplace risks and hazards.

Evidence that systems and documentation are regularly reviewed and updated.

2

There are appropriate controls in place for risks and significant hazards based on the hierarchy in health and safety legislation to—

(a)

eliminate the risk or hazard; or

(b)

minimise the risk or hazard by—

(i)

substitution

(ii)

isolation

(iii)

application of engineering controls

(iv)

application of administrative controls

(v)

provision of personal protective equipment.

There is an inspection schedule (or similar) to confirm that risk and hazard controls are in place and appropriate.

3

Health monitoring is undertaken in relation to specific tasks as required.

A procedure—

  • to undertake pre-employment health screening that is linked to specific risks or significant hazards (where applicable)

  • for post-critical event and exit testing

  • to manage sub-optimal test results that considers medical and vocational needs

  • to ensure sub-optimal results are considered and addressed in the management of risks and hazards.

4

Health and safety information and training are provided in a manner that ensures that key messages are understood, taking into account language, literacy, vision, hearing, and other variables.

A reminder process (or similar) for recurring training or certifications.

5 Incident and injury reporting, recording, and investigation

Objective

There is a system for the reporting, recording, and investigation of all incidents and injuries. Investigations and corrective actions are undertaken to promote continuous improvement in health and safety and injury prevention.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

Injuries to workers, and incidents that result in harm (or could have resulted in harm) to a worker are investigated.

Evidence of in-depth incident investigation that identifies root causes of incidents and wider organisational factors, including chain of responsibility (as appropriate to the potential severity of the incident).

2

Corrective actions are undertaken in relation to any deficiencies identified during an investigation.

Evidence (documented and signed) that—

  • responsibility for corrective action is assigned

  • deadlines for correction actions are set

  • appropriate training is undertaken (where applicable).

3

Injury and incident data are reviewed to identify trends and provide information that can be used in injury prevention initiatives.

Evidence of annual review of collated data.

6 Worker participation in health and safety management

Objective

Workers have ongoing opportunities to participate in the development, implementation, and review of on-road and workplace health and safety practices.

 

[No additional silver-level requirements.]

7 Emergency planning and readiness

Objective

The registered person has identified the potential on-road and workplace emergency situations and has emergency plans in place to deal with these.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There are procedures, equipment, and trained workers to deal with emergency situations.

Review or refresher training has been undertaken with designated managers, workers, or wardens within the previous 12 months.

2

There is periodic testing and review of emergency procedures.

Evidence of review of emergency procedures after practice drills and following any actual emergency event.

8 Contractor and subcontractor management

Objective

The registered person has systems in place to manage contractors and subcontractors to ensure that they do not cause harm to the registered person’s workers. All contractors and subcontractors are required to comply with the registered person’s health and safety requirements.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

Criteria to select contractors includes an assessment of their safety, injury prevention, and fuel-efficiency practices (where applicable).

Documented contractor selection criteria.

Evidence that contractors provide details of their safety, injury prevention, and fuel-efficiency practices as part of the documented contract tendering process.

2

Health and safety expectations and responsibilities are included in contracts.

Evidence that contracts or other signed agreements include health and safety responsibilities.

The health and safety performance of contractors is monitored throughout the contract period.

Part 3 Additional gold-level requirements

1 Registered person’s commitment to safety management practices

Objective

The registered person is able to demonstrate a commitment to health and safety with health and safety practices that are regularly reviewed and evaluated to ensure continuous improvement in on-road and workplace safety management and injury prevention practices.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

PCBU responsibilities for health and safety and injury prevention are assigned and reviewed.

Evidence that individual management performance is reviewed at least once every 12 months against fleet and workplace health and safety responsibilities.

Evidence that the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU has been involved in health and safety (eg, seminars, briefings, and conferences) within the previous 24 months.

2

There is a commitment to supporting the safe and early return to work of injured workers.

Evidence of the PCBU’s or an officer of the PCBU’s involvement in supporting the safe and early return to work of injured workers.

3

Health and safety practices and performance are reviewed and implementation of those practices is monitored.

Evidence that policy and system reviews occur after a critical event or if there is a significant change in the scope of the fleet’s operations or the organisation.

4

Health and safety objectives or projects are set that are appropriate to the size and type of the business and are related to identified hazards.

(Note: objectives should be “SMART”.)

Evidence that the PCBU or an officer of the PCBU and worker representatives are involved in the annual setting and review of objectives or projects.

2 Fleet safe driving practices

Objective

There are systems in place to promote safe and fuel-efficient driving practices as well as systems for reporting and investigating on-road incidents and crashes. Regular reviews of fleet performance are undertaken to promote continuous improvement in all areas of fleet safety.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There are driver development systems in place to promote safe and fuel-efficient driving practices.

Evidence that ongoing (internal or external) training is provided to drivers at least every 12 months.

Evidence that pre-employment driver history checks and on-road driving assessments are undertaken as part of the recruitment process.

2

There is a procedure for reporting, recording, and investigating road traffic incidents, near misses, and crashes.

(Note: this may be part of the workplace incident reporting and recording system.)

Evidence of the PCBU’s or an officer of the PCBU’s involvement and follow-up of corrective actions.

3

There is a procedure to monitor and review driver and fleet safety performance and encourage continuous improvement.

Evidence of formal assessments of individual driver performance.

4

There is a procedure to manage driver fatigue and ensure that workers are fit for duty.

Evidence of participation in programmes to encourage and support worker health and wellness (eg, the Corporation’s “Fit for the Road” initiative or other industry initiatives).

5

There are systems to monitor fuel consumption and speed.

Evidence of reports that monitor speed, fuel consumption (km/litre or equivalent), and other key performance indicators.

3 Fleet vehicle selection and maintenance

Objective

The registered person has documented processes in place to ensure that safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency are considered in the selection, replacement, and ongoing maintenance of fleet vehicles.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification

Fleet vehicles are equipped with appropriate safety and emergency equipment.

Refresher training is provided to drivers on the use of safety and emergency equipment at least once every 24 months.

4 Risk and hazard identification, assessment, and management

Objective

The registered person systematically identifies, assesses, and manages on-road and workplace risks and hazards over which he or she has authority or influence. Workers are provided with appropriate and adequate information, training, and supervision to be able to work safely.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There are appropriately trained or experienced people leading the identification and management of risks and hazards.

Evidence of ongoing training or experience for people leading hazard management at least once every 24 months.

2

Health and safety information and training are provided in a manner that ensures that key messages are understood, taking into account language, literacy, vision, hearing, and other variables.

Evidence that competency has been achieved following training.

5 Incident and injury reporting, recording, and investigation

Objective

There is a system for the reporting, recording, and investigation of all incidents and injuries. Investigations and corrective actions are undertaken to promote continuous improvement in health and safety and injury prevention.

(Note: the reporting, recording, and investigation of on-road incidents, injuries, and crashes are covered under heading 2—Fleet safe driving practices.)

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

Corrective actions are undertaken in relation to any deficiencies identified during an investigation.

Evidence of the PCBU’s or an officer of the PCBU’s involvement in and follow-up of any corrective actions.

2

Injury and incident data are reviewed to identify trends and provide information that can be used in injury prevention initiatives.

Evidence that collated data is provided to management if trends identify further action is required.

6 Worker participation in health and safety management

Objective

Workers have ongoing opportunities to participate in the development, implementation, and review of on-road and workplace health and safety practices.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is an agreed procedure for workers to be involved in the development, monitoring, and review of health and safety practices.

Evidence of worker involvement in the development, monitoring, and review of health and safety practices at least once every 12 months.

2

Health and safety training is provided to workers actively involved in health and safety management.

Evidence that health and safety training has been undertaken within the last 24 months.

7 Emergency planning and readiness

Objective

The registered person has identified the potential on-road and workplace emergency situations and has emergency plans in place to deal with these.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification

There are procedures, equipment, and trained staff to deal with emergency situations.

Specific emergency training is provided for designated managers, workers, or wardens (eg, advanced first aid training for drivers and civil defence emergency training).

8 Contractor and subcontractor management

Objective

The registered person has systems in place to manage contractors and subcontractors to ensure that they do not cause harm to the registered person’s workers. All contractors and subcontractors are required to comply with the health and safety requirements of the registered person.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification

Health and safety expectations and responsibilities are included in contracts.

Post-contract evaluations are undertaken and include an assessment of the contractor’s or subcontractor’s health and safety performance.

Schedule 6 Fleet Safety Incentive Programme standards—rental service vehicles

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Part 1 Bronze-level requirements

1 Fleet vehicle selection and maintenance

Objective

The registered person has documented processes in place to ensure that safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency are considered in the selection, replacement, and ongoing maintenance of rental fleet vehicles.

Details of requirementsMeans of verification
1

There is a documented process to consider safety, injury prevention, and fuel efficiency in the selection and replacement of rental fleet vehicles.

Evidence that general safety requirements are taken into account in vehicle purchasing decisions (eg, checklists).

2

There is a documented process to ensure rental fleet vehicles are roadworthy.

A documented requirement that customers undertake daily inspections of rental vehicles.

A documented process to ensure repairs are undertaken according to risk and remedial action is undertaken in a timely manner.

Maintenance and certificate of fitness inspections are scheduled, performed, and recorded in a timely manner (eg, regular maintenance at intervals recommended by the vehicle manufacturer).

There is a documented reminder process for recurring maintenance, vehicle inspections, and certification requirements.

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