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When buying a used car, it will have to pass a safety inspection before you can license it. Below is a list of things that appear on the safety checklist for the given province.

Ontario courtesy of dblast
Bodywork - underbody
Bodywork - hinges and latches
Bodywork - sheet metal and bumpers
Seat and Seat Belt Assemblies
Chassis frame components
Mirrors
Glazing materials
Windshield Wiper, Washer and Defroster
Speedometer
Lamps and Reflectors
Headlamp aim
Fuel System components
Exhaust systems components
Brakes - drums and discs
Brakes - friction materials
Brakes - hydrolic system components
Brakes - machanical components
Brakes - air system components
Brakes - vacuum system components
Brakes - parking brake performance, adjustment
Brakes - service brake performance, adjustment
Brakes - emergency brake performance
Brakes - dual system warning
Horn
Accelorator linkage
Steering - column and box
Steering - linkage
Steering - power assist
Suspension - ball joints
Suspension - springs
Suspension - other items
Neutral starting switch
Tires
Wheels - rims and fasteners
Trailer Hitches
Fifth wheel (truck-tractor)

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That's cool. Good thing to have just to double check the inspection.
Passing engrish in Tunder Bay.

It's safety Steve. Not what you posted

:1engrishsign:
If I transfer my plates to Nova Scotia, I have to get a safety every year down here.
In Sask, you cannot have ANY tint on your front windows (sides), and nothing can obstrust your veiw out of the back window (spoliers)