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The suspension offers motorists relief after they expressed concerns over the implementation of the regulations that were to take effect from July 1. [File, Standard]

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has detailed how its mandatory vehicle inspection regime would have operated, a day after suspending its enforcement on private cars.

Speaking on Tuesday, June 30, during an interview on NTV, Director General Nashon Kondiwa said inspection covers a vehicle's roadworthiness, including its registration, plate and chassis number, weight and colour.

"Because again, we have also the issue of stolen vehicles in this country. And people drive around with those stolen vehicles," he noted.