Roadworthy definition

Roadworthy. , in relation to a vehicle, means a vehicle which complies with the relevant provisions of this Act and is otherwise in a fit condition to be operated on a public road;
Roadworthy means a condition in which a motor vehicle has sufficient power and is fit to operate on the roads and highways of this state after visual inspection by appropriate law enforcement authorities. In order to be roadworthy, such vehicle, in accord with its design and use, shall have all major parts and systems permanently attached and functioning and shall not be repaired in such a manner as to make the vehicle unsafe. “Major parts and systems” shall include, but not be limited to, the body of a motor vehicle with related component parts, engine, transmission, tires, wheels, seats, exhaust, brakes, and all other equipment required by Colorado law for the particular vehicle.
Roadworthy means when the service brakes, driving mechanism, warning system, exhaust system, direction indicators, head lamps, rear lamps and stoplights of a motor vehicle are in a good working condition, as laid down in the Act;

More Definitions of Roadworthy

Roadworthy means, when applied to motor vehicles, capable of normal physical operation.
Roadworthy means a condition in which a motor vehicle has sufficient power and is fit to operate on the roads and highways of this state after visual inspection by appropriate law enforcement authorities. In order to be roadworthy, such vehicle, in accord with its design and use, shall have all major parts and systems permanently attached and functioning and shall not be repaired in such a manner as to make the vehicle unsafe.
Roadworthy means a condition in which a motor
Roadworthy means that the vehicle complies with the equipment and performance standards prescribed by the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario.
Roadworthy means that the vehicle complies with all of the requirements of the Highway Traffic Act and is licenced for operation on a public highway.
Roadworthy means the vehicle complies with the requirements of The Highway Traffic Act and is Licensed by the Ministry of Transportation for operation on a public highway. The applicant for a licence shall produce such vehicle licence prior to issuance of a licence.
Roadworthy means that the vehicle complies with the requirements of the Highway Traffic Act and in the case of the Chip Wagon and Mobile Canteen is