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- Vehicle_Identity_Check abstract "The Vehicle Identity Check (VIC) was introduced in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2003, and was created to prevent the illegal practice of vehicle cloning. It is a joint effort run by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA).At present the VIC is only applicable to cars. When a car is written off by an insurance company as category C or higher, then it will require checking. Category D vehicles do not require inspection. The test, carried out by VOSA, determines whether or not a car presented is the same one that is listed against DVLA records. It is not a check on any repairs carried out to the car. To apply for a check a VIC1 form needs to be completed and submitted to VOSA.A car bought with no V5 may also requiring a VIC, even if there has been no insurance claim, to confirm its identify before a new V5C is issued.The VIC is necessary to ensure the V5C is not a stolen or cloned vehicle taking the identity of a destroyed vehicle. The VIC does not determine the roadworthiness or mechanical safety of the vehicle. This function is part of the MOT.As of 2013 since its introduction in 2003 an estimated 900,000 vehicles have been tested under the scheme. However only 38 "ringers" or cloned vehicles have been successfully identified.".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageID "4854666".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageLength "1546".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageRevisionID "620254205".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink Car_check.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink Category:Car_safety.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_transport_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink DVLA.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink Driver_and_Vehicle_Licensing_Agency.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_and_Operator_Services_Agency.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_cloning.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vehicle Identity Check".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check auto "yes".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check date "December 2009".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check hasPhotoCollection Vehicle_Identity_Check.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asof.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automobile-stub.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check subject Category:Car_safety.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check subject Category:Road_transport_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check type Article.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check type Article.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check comment "The Vehicle Identity Check (VIC) was introduced in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2003, and was created to prevent the illegal practice of vehicle cloning. It is a joint effort run by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA).At present the VIC is only applicable to cars. When a car is written off by an insurance company as category C or higher, then it will require checking. Category D vehicles do not require inspection.".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check label "Vehicle Identity Check".
- Vehicle_Identity_Check sameAs m.0cr42r.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check sameAs Q7918419.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check sameAs Q7918419.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check wasDerivedFrom Vehicle_Identity_Check?oldid=620254205.
- Vehicle_Identity_Check isPrimaryTopicOf Vehicle_Identity_Check.