The system that I was used to in the ACT went as follows
Queue, and a guy with a clipboard would walk around the car, checking wipers, blinkers, headlights, brakelights, rust and tyres. Would check window tint with an optical device.
Then into the "shed", where first test was to clear a 4" steel frame (lowest legal ride height, I failed a couple of times).
Front end would be jacked up (they didn't worry about the rear), and they would do a detailed check of the front end, levering each joint, stop to stop smoothness, jerkiness etc. Rubber inspections. Oil leaks could be a recommendation, or a fail. Never saw a car fail, except for shock absorber leaks.
Drop the front, and into the headlight alignment machine to ensure that they went where they were supposed to do, and didn't blind oncoming traffic.
Then onto the brake Dyno, where each axle was tested for split and functionality. Many FWDers found the rear circuit non functional, with no real evidence while driving.
Then out.
Inspection station had no interest in supersizing the deal, as they didn't do repairs.
Queue, and a guy with a clipboard would walk around the car, checking wipers, blinkers, headlights, brakelights, rust and tyres. Would check window tint with an optical device.
Then into the "shed", where first test was to clear a 4" steel frame (lowest legal ride height, I failed a couple of times).
Front end would be jacked up (they didn't worry about the rear), and they would do a detailed check of the front end, levering each joint, stop to stop smoothness, jerkiness etc. Rubber inspections. Oil leaks could be a recommendation, or a fail. Never saw a car fail, except for shock absorber leaks.
Drop the front, and into the headlight alignment machine to ensure that they went where they were supposed to do, and didn't blind oncoming traffic.
Then onto the brake Dyno, where each axle was tested for split and functionality. Many FWDers found the rear circuit non functional, with no real evidence while driving.
Then out.
Inspection station had no interest in supersizing the deal, as they didn't do repairs.