RDW Wants to Force Car Owners to Comply with Recall.
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The RDW wants to be able to take stricter action against car owners who ignore a recall. In the future, for example, cars with an outstanding recall due to a safety risk would no longer be allowed to pass the MOT or would no longer be able to change ownership. This is what RDW Director Jantina Woudstra said in an interview with the AD.
Of the 400,000 motorists affected by a recall last year, one in three ignored the call. They did not take the car to a brand dealer who could fix the problem free of charge. In De Kwestie, we present our readers with a question or statement regarding this. Feel free to respond below as well.
The RDW wants all cars with outstanding recalls to be repaired. If this does not happen, those vehicles should no longer pass the MOT inspection or be able to change owners. "This is not about a loose glove compartment handle, but about defects that pose a risk to safety and health."
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