| Bilprovningen in Brief | |||
| Bilprovningen (the Swedish Motor Vehicle Inspection Company) is by appointment of the Swedish government solely responsible for inspecting all vehicles registered in Sweden. Operations Since the compulsory periodic inspection was introduced in 1965 Bilprovningen has contributed to an increased road safety, a decreased environmental influence of traffic and an improved vehicle economy for private motorists and companies. Bilprovningen inspects approximately 4 million vehicles each year. Bilprovningen also offers non-compulsory services, for instance Bildiagnos (car diagnosis) whereby a used car is tested to check what shape it is in before a customer decide on buying or selling it. Organisation Bilprovningen has 175 stations and two mobile units throughout Sweden. Bilprovningen is co-owned by the Swedish government, organisations of the Swedish motor industry, motor associations and motor insurance companies. Bilprovningen's competence, technical equipment and inspection methods are in many areas among the best in the world. Bilprovningen has approximately 2 000 employees. | ![]() ![]() |