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- noun The quality of being
unroadworthy .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The AA said heavy vehicle unroadworthiness was a "critical threat" to all road users.
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His statement came after fire fighters had brought the unroadworthiness of Welkom's fire fighting vehicles to the attention of the public, after their reports to seniors yielded no results.
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A high number of people were arrested for alcohol-related offences, while another problem was the unroadworthiness of vehicles.
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Another problem was the unroadworthiness of vehicles.
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"Although is not the most important reason for the high accident rate, the unroadworthiness of many vehicles certainly is a contributing factor."
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Mosunkutu said the most common traffic offences remained overloading, the unroadworthiness of vehicles, the non-use of seat-belts, speeding and reckless driving.
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He said Mgabhi had claimed that most taxi accidents occurred not because of high speeds, but because of overloading and unroadworthiness.
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Malebo told Sapa on Monday that numerous complaints had been received from passengers about the unroadworthiness of Vaal
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Spokeswoman Marleen Leita said the main causes of the accidents reported so far appear to have been drunken driving, speeding and unroadworthiness of vehicles.
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The collisions had been caused by factors such as speeding, lack of concentration, unsafe overtaking, overloading, fatigue and unroadworthiness.
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