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Private Vehicle Testing Stations push for machine-based vehicle testing, demands revenue share review
May 6, 2026
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The Association of Ghana Private Vehicle Testing Stations (AGPVTS) is calling on the government to adopt machine-based vehicle testing nationwide and review what it describes as an unfair revenue-sharing model that is threatening the survival of private testing centres. Chairman of the Association, Robert Adomako, says the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) must urgently phase out manual inspections in favour of automated systems to improve road safety and reduce road crashes.

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