1) Yes you can go, but you need to remember Friday is a Jummah day here and the center is usually off. Saturday is the only time you got.
2) Based on my past experiences, there isnt any specific appointment systems in place. As soon as you go to the inspection center, you need to talk to one of the inspectors/workers there. They will give you a more accurate waiting time than the rest. First come, first served
3) If there are technical comments, it is basically a very complex procedure in place I guess. My past experience, I was once fined good amount for being 2.5 months late (due to extensive mechanic repairs that I compulsorily had to do). Seriously, its not the technical center, its the Insurance Company that presses the late-charges.
4) No fees are required for re-inspection. My suggestion would be - take your car for a once over, tell those workers to do a full inspection and give you a list of Major and Minor faults. Major faults do need repair, minor faults don't matter much and you can easily get away with them. An overall check is good for both your understanding and time-saving.
5) If the crack is visible, then perhaps yes. Else you can get away with it. Even if they see it, and it falls in minor faults category, its not a big deal, you can pass your car inspection.
Hope these detailed answers help! Good luck with the tests!
here are the answers to the questions:
1) Yes you can go, but you need to remember Friday is a Jummah day here and the center is usually off. Saturday is the only time you got.
2) Based on my past experiences, there isnt any specific appointment systems in place. As soon as you go to the inspection center, you need to talk to one of the inspectors/workers there. They will give you a more accurate waiting time than the rest. First come, first served
3) If there are technical comments, it is basically a very complex procedure in place I guess. My past experience, I was once fined good amount for being 2.5 months late (due to extensive mechanic repairs that I compulsorily had to do). Seriously, its not the technical center, its the Insurance Company that presses the late-charges.
4) No fees are required for re-inspection. My suggestion would be - take your car for a once over, tell those workers to do a full inspection and give you a list of Major and Minor faults. Major faults do need repair, minor faults don't matter much and you can easily get away with them. An overall check is good for both your understanding and time-saving.
5) If the crack is visible, then perhaps yes. Else you can get away with it. Even if they see it, and it falls in minor faults category, its not a big deal, you can pass your car inspection.
Hope these detailed answers help! Good luck with the tests!