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What are the guidelines for conducting MOT inspections on Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) as outlined in the official manuals?

The MOT (Motor Vehicle Test) inspection guidelines for Public Service Vehicles (PSVs) are outlined in dedicated PSV inspection manuals, which focus on buses and coaches. These guidelines aim to ensure that PSVs meet specific safety and roadworthiness standards before they enter public service. The process generally follows a similar structure to the MOT test for private passenger vehicles but may include category-specific checks due to the nature of PSVs.

While I couldn't find detailed guidance on Public Service Network (PSN) MOTs, it is important to note that PSNs might have additional requirements or variations in their inspection criteria. The key distinction here is that PSVs often undergo more rigorous inspections compared to private passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles due to the public nature of their operation. This includes checking essential components such as brakes, steering, lighting, and exhaust systems, ensuring they meet legal standards for passenger safety.

For comprehensive information on conducting MOT inspections on PSNs, it is recommended to consult the relevant PSV inspection manual, which provides specific guidelines tailored to this vehicle category. These manuals are designed to assist test center staff in assessing and certifying the roadworthiness of buses and coaches before they can operate legally on public roads.

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