DVSA – Information On (ATFs)

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A Comprehensive Guide To Operating Heavy Goods Vehicles at Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) in the United Kingdom:

Operating an ATFs testing facility requires a comprehensive understanding of the regulations and procedures. DVSA offers a detailed guide to help heavy goods vehicle operators navigate ATF operations in the UK. Whether you’re conducting tests or seeking information about ATF vehicles, this guide provides the knowledge you need for smooth operations.

Unraveling The Details: Information on Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) and DVSA Vehicle Test Stations:

Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) play a crucial role in maintaining the safety and compliance of heavy goods vehicles in the UK. This section of our guide delves into the specifics of ATFs and DVSA Vehicle Test Stations. It provides a clear overview of their functions, services, and how they contribute to ensuring vehicle safety and regulatory compliance.

In summary, DVSA is your go-to source for comprehensive information on Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) in the UK. Whether you’re an ATF operator, a heavy goods vehicle owner, or someone seeking knowledge about ATF operations, our guide offers the resources you need. From accessing ATF forms to understanding the intricacies of operating heavy goods vehicles at ATFs, DVSA’s informative materials are designed to assist you in navigating this essential aspect of vehicle safety and compliance. Stay informed and streamline your ATF-related needs with DVSA’s guidance and resources.

Advisory Note On Unladen HGV Testing

As you will be aware the DVSA are now asking that vehicle are presented as loaded for testing, the below letter is what has been sent to all vehicle operators

Authorised Testing Facility Guidance

Guidance, Forms And Updates For Authorised Testing Facilities (ATFs) That Test Heavy Goods Vehicles, Trailers And Public Service Vehicles

Guide to maintaining roadworthiness

EBPMS

Guidance,