Do you know your Campervan or Motorhome needs a Certificate of Roadworthiness (cvrt) not a NCT?

At Argent Equipment Ltd, we offer the full range of commercial vehicle testing, so if you operate a truck and trailer or a heavy good vehicle fleet, we can help you stay legal on the road. We regularly create blogs just like this one to educate and inform our readers and in this one, we look at the need for a CVRT and not a NCT for motorhomes and campervans. 

Well, the answer to that particular conundrum is yes, you do and that also applies even if you don’t use it commercially. Regardless of whether its taxed privately, you need one of the following; a LCV ( light commercial test)  if it weighs 3,500kg or less or else you will need a HCV ( heavy commercial vehicle) test if it weighs more than 3,500kg to drive your camper or motorhome legally on the road in Ireland.

Is It Different from the National Car Test (NCT)?

Many people wrongly believe that the NCT - something that applies to standard cars in Ireland - applies to larger recreational vehicles like campervans and motorhomes. However, that’s not the case, as these vehicles are classed differently due to their size and require a different set of tests to ensure roadworthiness.

So if you own a like campervans and motorhomes you’re not actually looking for an NCT. 

Testing wise what is needed for any camper or motorhome in Ireland that weighs in excess of 3,500kg, is a CVR Test, as it actually falls into the same category as commercial heavy goods vehicles. So as we have mentioned above that in this case, you’ll actually need to book your camper in for a heavy commercial vehicle test, if it weighs less than this  you will need to book your camper in for a light commercial test.

Staying Legal On Ireland’s Roads

So, if you’re in need of services to keep your campervan road-legal, you know who to call! If you’d like to find out more about us and why we’re the popular vehicle testing choice for commercial vehicles, campers and motorhomes in Ireland, simply visit us online at www.argent.ie where you can also book your test.

Alternatively, should you have any questions or you’d prefer to book over the phone, call us today on 01 572 6500 and we’ll be more than happy to assist you in any way we can.


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