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Vehicle history tracking: A cradle-to-graveyard approach

A complete vehicle history, from manufacture to scrappage, could boost transparency and safety in the South African car market. Read more about it here.

South Africa’s car industry is pushing for a national vehicle history database to track a car’s journey, from the assembly line to the scrapyard. This ‘cradle-to-grave’ system, they say, would improve transparency and safety for consumers.

Current information is fragmented, making it difficult to assess a car’s true condition. Existing tools like the Vin look-up have limitations.

Advocates propose a UK-style system with vehicle codes defining a car’s status (new, used, written-off, etc). This would prevent unsafe, previously written-off vehicles from re-entering the market.

Old abandoned and forgotten rusty car wrecks.

Benefits include:

  • Informed decisions for buyers
  • Safer vehicles on the road
  • Increased transparency in the industry

Write-off categories are also legislated for vehicles, for example:

  • Code A cannot be repaired, and the entire vehicle needs to be crushed.
  • Code B cannot be repaired. The body shell must be crushed, but you can salvage other parts.
  • Code N, where the vehicle can be repaired following non-structural damage so you can use the vehicle again, provided it is repaired to a roadworthy condition.

The South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association said it believes this system is easy and cost-effective to implement, leveraging existing infrastructure.

The proposal will be discussed further with industry stakeholders during he coming months.

Source: Cathy Findley PR / Photos: Caxton photo library

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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