1. Brakes:
Proper brake functioning is essential for road safety. Ensure that your brakes are responsive and not worn out.
2. Tires and Wheels:
Check tire tread depth, inflation, and overall condition, including the spare tire.
3. Lights and Signals:
Verify that all lights, including headlights, taillights, turn signals, and brake lights, are working correctly.
4. Horn:
Ensure your horn functions properly as it is an essential safety feature.
5. Mirrors:
Check for any cracked or misaligned mirrors, as they are vital for visibility.
6. Exhaust System:
Examine the exhaust system for leaks and excessive noise, which can be harmful and disruptive.
7. Windshield and Wipers:
Ensure that the windshield is free from cracks and that wipers effectively clear rain or debris.
8. Steering and Suspension:
Test the steering for smooth operation and check the suspension for any signs of damage.
9. Seat Belts:
Ensure that all seat belts are in good working order, as they are critical for passenger safety.
10. Emissions System:
Make sure that your vehicle complies with emission standards, as required by Virginia law.