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MOTORCYCLES

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Roadworthiness test for two-wheel vehicles is compulsory and must be carried out every 4 years from the date of initial registration of the vehicle (initial test) and then every 2 years from the date of the previous roadworthiness test (periodic test).

Driver training two-wheel vehicles are checked every year from the date of initial registration (initial test) and then every year from the date of the previous roadworthiness test (periodic test).
* Motorcycles (up to 50 cc) are not required to pass a roadworthiness test.
Fines for late vehicle testing are set in accordance with Ministerial Decision No. 8913/1089 O.G. 501Β 05.03.2013.

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Where shall I pass
the KTEO test?

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When shall I pass
the KTEO test?

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Roadworthiness test stages

You can schedule your appointment at the private ΚΤΕΟ center with a phone call, on the date and time of your choice.

  • You come to the private ΚΤΕΟ center at the time of your appointment
  • You hand over the necessary documents for handling
  • You wait at the waiting room till the completion of the test
  • The inspector informs you on the test results and hands you over the Roadworthiness Certificate together with the documents
  • The inspector attaches the Special Roadworthiness sticker to the registration plate and you are ready

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Emission testing – Visual inspection

The following are checked:

  1. Vehicle identification (Registration plate, Chassis Number, Engine Number according to the Registration Certificate)
  2. The vehicle externally (visually)
  3. Gas emissions

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Automated vehicle inspection line

The following are checked:

  1. Brakes performance
  2. Hand brake performance (if it exists)
  3. Lights as regards their brightness and inclination – Operation in general

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Visual inspection on a lifting platform

The condition of the following is checked:

  1. Steering system (steering column, handle bars, forks)
  2. Frame- attachments – equipment
  3. Axles – wheels – tires – suspension
  4. Transmission system
  5. Braking system (hand levers-foot levers, discs-drums, hoses– lines)
  6. Noise level

Once the inspection has been completed, the roadworthiness certificate is issued and the relevant sticker is attached to the vehicle registration plate.

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More information

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Documents needed for the roadworthiness test

MAIN DOCUMENTS NEEDED

The main documents needed during vehicle testing are the following:

  1. Vehicle registration certificate
  2. Previous Roadworthiness Certificate (if it exists)
  3. Identity card or passport or driving license of the person who brings the vehicle for testing

ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR SPECIAL VEHICLE CATEGORIES

Training vehicles

  1. Driving school license (except for the initial roadworthiness test– inclusion of the vehicle in the training activities)

Vehicles to be registered

  1. Foreign registration certificate or certified copy of it
  2. Customs registration certificate

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Fines for late testing

Fines imposed for late roadworthiness testing are set in accordance with Ministerial Decision No. 8913/1089, O.G.501Β 05.03.2013.

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Exhaust Emissions Test Card (Κ.Ε.Κ card)

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Voluntary inspection

Voluntary inspection is usually carried out in order to evaluate the condition of a two-wheel vehicle, before buying a second-hand motorcycle or after having it repaired at a garage. Voluntary inspection is independent of and does not substitute the roadworthiness test (KTEO) provided for by the legislation in force. According to the law, voluntary inspection may be carried out only on two-wheel vehicles for which a valid roadworthiness certificate was issued (if 4 years have passed from the date of purchase as new vehicles). If such a certificate is not issued then a roadworthiness test must be carried out and the relevant roadworthiness certificate must be issued. Obviously, two-wheel vehicles with foreign registration plates or two-wheel vehicles for which no roadworthiness test is required (for example motorcycles that are less than 4 years old), may undergo voluntary inspection.

Documents required for voluntary inspection:

 – Vehicles with Greek registration plates

  • Registration certificate
  • Identity card or passport or driving license of the person who brings the vehicle for testing
  • Valid roadworthiness certificate (if the vehicle is required to be inspected)

 – Vehicles with foreign registration plates

  • Registration certificate
  • Identity card or passport or driving license of the person who brings the vehicle for testing

** It has to be noted that no special sticker is attached to the vehicle registration plate.

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