MOBILE ROADWORTHY COOMERA
Mobile Roadworthy Certificates for Cars, Caravans, & Trailers
Servicing all Homes & Businesses in Pimpama, Helensvale, Arundel, Gaven, Nerang, and all surrounding areas.
Dr Roadworthy offers the best price and service for your Roadworthy Certificate.
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Mobile Roadworthy Certificates Done in Just 45 Minutes!
* Pls note cancellations within a 2 hour window will incur a call out fee of $69
Mobile Roadworthy Coomera
Need a Roadworthy or your Vehicle fast? call Dr Roadworthy for a quick, easy same day service (On rare occasions where same-day service is not available, we will come at your (and our) earliest possible convenience.)
Full Mobile Service
Dr Roadworthy provides mobile roadworthy certificates to all suburbs across the Coomera area.
Our Woodridge Workshop
Our Woodridge workshop is approximately a 30min drive from Coomera. If it is more convenient for you to come to our workshop, we can service your vehicle with ease, just remember to give us a call so we can secure a booking time for you.
Mobile Roadworthy Coomera
Coomera is a town in the city of the Gold Coast. The town takes its name from the Coomera River where the first School opened in 1877 called the Coomera State School.
Coomera has a great location, right next to the Pacific Motorway and the surrounding suburbs include Pimpama, Hope Island, Wongawallen and Oxenford.
Dr Roadworthy Mobile Safety Certificates, covers all of the Coomera region and our team of dedicated staff are out there to make your roadworthy certificate process as simple as possible.
If you are wanting to sell or change the ownership of your vehicle, it is mandatory to have a Road Safety Certificate. Here at Dr Roadworthy all you need to do is give us a call and we will come to your location and carry out the inspection.
Roadworthy Certificates Coomera
Coomera has long been earmarked as a new satellite growth suburb, similar in many ways to Robina. With Australia’s biggest theme park, Dreamworld and location of the Big Brother Australia house, and plans for a TAFE, a university campus and Queensland’s biggest shopping centre around the existing station, Coomera has been predicted to grow considerably beyond its present size.
Dr Roadworthy have taken into consideration the probable growth of this region and have placed more inspectors to cover the demand as well have your Safety Inspections done as quick as possible.
In Coomera, our mobile roadworthy inspections include, tyres, brakes, steering, suspension, body rust or damage as well as windscreens and lights. Dr Roadworthy Mobile Safety Certificates teams are fully licensed by Queensland Transport,
To conduct your inspection we need a flat hard surface like a driveway, carport or garage so we can do a safe and effective job for you whether buying or selling a used car.
Each inspector is approved by the Government and commissioned by Queensland Transport. Dr Roadworthy supply electronic mobile roadworthy certificate which emailed to you at the completion of the inspection.
Electronic reports either provide you a pass or fail result so read our helpful tips on Google so you can refer to any questions to ensure your car passes.
Dr Roadworthy is a family business with a great reputation so support the local business focused on your safety, we would appreciate it.
To conduct your inspection we need a flat hard surface like a driveway, carport or garage so we can do a safe and effective job for you whether buying or selling a used car.
Remember…Buy Queensland
Need Help with Finance?
Dr Roadworthy can further assist with Openpay for those times when costly repairs are required in a hurry. Simply get approved with Openpay and let us know what you need done and we can tailor repairs accordingly for car repairs Coomera. Many car yards are located in Coomera so before you commit to purchase call us for Pre Purchase Inspection or at very least a mobile roadworthy.
Coomera Road Safety Plan
Dr Roadworthy is committed to supporting the local Gold Coast Road Safety Plan by ensuring all vehicles are fully roadworthy to reduce crashes, save lives and prevent serious trauma on the Coomera & Gold Coast transport network.
To keep up to date with all Gold Coast traffic information by visiting MYGC
What are RWC Costs?
Roadworthy Certificates/Safety Certificates cost $120 For Most Areas and $130 For Non Metro Or Urgent Inspections.
Can I sell a car without RWC?
The simple answer is NO. When selling a vehicle or transferring a vehicle into another name, the Queensland law states that the vehicle must undergo a safety inspection and a safety certificate must be presented with the selling or transfer documents to the Department of Transport for the process to proceed accordingly.
How Far In Advance Should I Book?
We always advise calling at least 48hrs in advance however if you require a mechanic to come out and provide a road worthy certificate inspection today give us a call and we will see what we can do for you. We do our absolute best to provide all Brisbane locals with the best possible service.
What happens if you hit an unregistered car?
Hitting an unregistered car - if you hit an unregistered car you need to make every attempt to contact the owner as its the right thing to do. You should make sure no-one is injured and report the incident appropriately. You may be covered by your insurance company to cover your cars damage and the other vehicles also depending on coverage. Adversely if an unregistered car hits you make sure you have the driver admit fault and secure their details as they will not be insured.
How old can Tyres be for roadworthy in Qld?
This all boils down to safety and the tyres must pass a safety inspection. The safety inspector will determine if there is a minimum of 1.05mm of usable tread across the tyre surface, once this has been determined, the inspector will continue to complete the inspection
What if I Require Repairs?
You’ve found the right place, we also provide mechanical services. If your vehicle requires immediate and intricate attention it will need to be dropped to our shop in Woodridge. Small fixes can be done by our mobile mechanic for an extra fee.
Do you need a spare TYRE for a roadworthy?
In the past it was a definite that you needed a spare tyre for a roadworthy. But now some brand new cars do not even have a space saver rim in the boot. These new cars have a pump and a special glue that you repair your flat or damaged tyre and then continue driving. We do recommend you have a spare tyre in the vehicle for your safety.
What does a car need to pass a roadworthy?
To pass a roadworthy you should check these items:
*Lights - headlights, indicators, brake lights and number plate lights are working, no white light emits from rear of vehicle and the headlights aren't a discoloured yellowish colour.
*Windows - no chips in windscreen, tinting is free of damage and bubbles, washers jets work and wiper rubbers aren't faulty or streaky.
*Oil leaks - no oil leaks and especially no drips onto the road or exhaust.
*Battery - is secured, terminals are tight and no leaks.
*Steering - any rubber component is in good order, no excessive freeplay, no leaks, is secure and the car drives straight. Steering wheel padding is free of damage and does not roll when rocking hand backwards and forwards.
*Suspension - rubber components are in good order, shocks are firm and no leaks. Sway bar links and bushes are in good order, no sagging or damage.
*Brakes - minimum 1.5mm of brake pad material, rotors are within specification, the car passes a brake meter test..
What Does A Safety Certificate Cover?
The roadworthy certificate issued by Dr. Roadworthy covers basic physical aspects and their conditions. Some common basics covered by our certificate are seats, steering, electrical components, wheels and tires, engines, lights, brakes and its components.
Dr. Roadworthy’s safety certificates cover the basics and offer better buyer protection ensuring vehicles are safe for operation. This ensures that tyres, suspensions, lights and other aspects of the vehicle are in top condition and meet the Queensland Government code of practice. We provide RWC for most types of vehicle.
Can I drive an unregistered car to get a roadworthy?
No, unregistered cars cannot be driven unless you have an unregistered vehicle permit from Qld Transport. Make sure you take all expired number pates off the car or you could be dealt a hefty fine from the Police.
How do police know if your car is unregistered?
Great question, the Police can detect if your car is unregistered in several ways. The specialised Highway Patrol cars are fitted with number plate recognition cameras and instantly know if you are unregistered. They also can match if the type of car and colour of car or trailer is correct. General Patrol Cars may decide to check your rego status manually on their iPads or by radioing the despatch centre. Gone are the days of rego stickers and just remember these stickers are now an offence if you have not removed these from the vehicle, it's more than $500 so don't forget old rego stickers can be costly. We would inform you at time of inspection if you have a rego sticker on the vehicle.
What is checked for a roadworthy?
*Tyres have more than 1.5mm of tread across the tyre, tyre pressures are correct, no signs of cracking or damage to the tyre, wheel nuts are present, wheel and tyres are correct type and specification especially if wheels are not genuine factory fitment..
What Locations Do You Service for RWC's?
We provide mobile road worthy certificates to most areas of Brisbane. We also offer mechanical services, preventative maintenance and logbook services at our shop in Woodridge. Service areas include but are not limited to: Woodridge, Underwood, Logan, Kuraby, Springwood, Rochedale, Daisy Hill, Runcorn, Kingston, Stretton, Calamvale, Sunnybank, Eight Mile Plains, Drewvale, Browns Plains, Loganlea, Acacia Ridge, Heathwood, Forest Lake, Willawong, Slacks Creek, Berrinba plus so much more.. Get in touch with Dr Roadworthy today and find out how we can help you.
How long does roadworthy last?
A roadworthy will be valid for 2,000 km's or 2 months from the date of supply. If your roadworthy expires call Dr roadworthy. We will have to re inspect by law but this should be a faster job than normal.
What does a roadworthy certificate mean?
Once a vehicle has been inspected and a certificate has been issued, this confirms to the authorities that the said vehicle has passed all of the safety requirements deemed necessary for the safety certificate to be issued.
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