EU situation should be looked at by everyone
EU situation should be looked at by everyone
Posted Dec 14, 2023 10:46 UTC (Thu) by farnz (subscriber, #17727)In reply to: EU situation should be looked at by everyone by Wol
Parent article: Bottomley: Solving the Looming Developer Liability Problem
Manufacturer recalls are slightly different; those exist because to get a V5C (registration document showing that the car is allowed on the road), you must first show that the car meets requirements.
There's two ways to do this:
- The expensive way; get individual vehicle approval from DVSA. If this is the case, then there's no recall mechanism available, since the actual vehicle being registered is inspected and confirmed to be OK. However, it costs more per vehicle, and carries the risk that the vehicle will fail and need remedial work before it can be registered.
- The cheap way; get type approval via the Vehicle Certification Agency. Type approval does not involve inspection, necessarily (just paperwork), but the flip-side of type approval is that if you (or the authorities) discover that your vehicle does not meet the paperwork, you have to pay to fix it via the recall mechanism.
This is entirely separate from general liability - it's part of having the rights to use type approval to get a V5C instead of having to use individual vehicle approval.