VOSA

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VOSA was an executive agency of the UK government responsible for enforcing vehicle safety and environmental standards, and regulating operators of heavy goods and public service vehicles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive agency
former government agency
appliesTo buses
coaches
heavy goods vehicles
light goods vehicles
public service vehicles
country United Kingdom
dissolved 2014
fullName Vehicle and Operator Services Agency NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Bristol NERFINISHED
industry environmental regulation
road safety enforcement
transport regulation
vehicle inspection
jurisdiction Great Britain NERFINISHED
mergedInto Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency NERFINISHED
notableWork improving road safety through vehicle enforcement
reducing environmental impact of road transport
operatedBy Department for Transport NERFINISHED
operationalArea England NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
ownedBy Crown NERFINISHED
parentOrganization Department for Transport NERFINISHED
predecessor Traffic Area Network NERFINISHED
Vehicle Inspectorate NERFINISHED
regulates MOT testing standards
goods vehicle operators
public service vehicle operators
responsibility annual testing of heavy vehicles
approval and supervision of MOT testing stations
enforcement of drivers’ hours rules
enforcement of emissions standards
enforcement of environmental standards for vehicles
enforcement of tachograph regulations
enforcement of vehicle safety standards
enforcement of vehicle weight limits
investigation of vehicle-related fraud
issuing prohibitions on unsafe vehicles
monitoring vehicle operators’ compliance
operator licensing enforcement
prosecution of serious roadworthiness offences
regulation of operators of heavy goods vehicles
regulation of operators of public service vehicles
roadside vehicle inspections
shortName VOSA NERFINISHED
successor Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency NERFINISHED

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