Used cars in Abu Dhabi face inspection
Abu Dhabi , October 9, 2011
Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA) will begin physical inspection of used cars in the emirate of Abu Dhabi from tomorrow (October 10) in coordination with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc).
The inspection is to make sure that used cars that need to be registered in Abu Dhabi adopt all the standards required by ESMA and the Gulf Standards Organization (GSO), said a statement.
All used cars that are traded in Abu Dhabi must get the conformity certificates, which are issued by ESMA to certify that the used car - either imported or locally traded - complies with the UAE requirements.
Failure to obtain the conformity certificates means the used car will not be registered, the statement said.
The inspection aims to ensure that vehicles and tires follow ESMA’s technical regulations and are in not in any way posing danger to the consumers’ health and are also not polluting the environment.
Eng Mohammad Saleh Badri, ESMA’s acting director general, said: “ This physical inspection aims to establish confidence in ESMA’s technical inspection services and safety licensing departments, and applies the latest Gulf and international requirements.”
Adnoc joins a list of centers where the inspection and issuance of the conformity certificates can be carried out. To date, centers, which issue conformity certificates, are Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc/Eppco), Fujairah Traffic Police, Tamam Company, Emirates Oil Company “Shamil” center for Vehicle Testing services, and ESMA offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Fees can be paid through the e-Dirham billing machine and direct payment method when the e-certificate is issued, the statement said. – TradeArabia News Service