The rule change at vehicle inspection stations has been published in the Official Gazette and has come into effect.

The rule change at vehicle inspection stations has been published in the Official Gazette and has come into effect.

11.12.2024 10:50

A significant rule change has been implemented at vehicle inspection stations. According to the new rule, assistant supervisors who have worked at the stations for 4 years and gained experience will be eligible to become station supervisors.

The "Regulation on the Opening, Operation, and Vehicle Inspection Stations" prepared by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has been published in the Official Gazette and has come into effect.

ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS WITH 4 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE CAN BECOME STATION MANAGERS

Minister Uraloğlu provided information about the application introduced by the regulatory change. Uraloğlu stated that assistant supervisors who have worked for 4 years in vehicle inspection stations can become station managers, and that high school and equivalent school graduates can also work as technicians in vehicle inspection stations.

NEW RIGHTS FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND EQUIVALENT SCHOOL GRADUATES

Uraloğlu emphasized that an exam will be conducted for this purpose, stating: "The number of inspection technicians assigned to vehicle inspection stations will not exceed 20% of the total. After a 6-week field training, high school and equivalent school graduates will be allowed to receive two weeks of theoretical training in vehicle technology, testing methods, inspection techniques, defect tables, defect assessment, vehicle inspection legislation, administrative provisions, and general computer usage. They must pass the exam at the end of this training to be assigned as technicians in vehicle inspection stations."

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