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All Motor Vehicles Must Be Inspected Because the Law Requires It

February 20, 2026
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All Motor Vehicles Must Be Inspected, because that is what the law requires, says Francis Quandt, Head of the Keur Department.

According to Aruba’s traffic laws, every motor vehicle driving on public roads must have valid insurance, a registered license plate, and a current vehicle inspection (gekeurd) certificate. However, many drivers continue to operate their vehicles without up‑to‑date documents — especially vehicles that have not been inspected. This situation is a common reason police issue fines.

In a recent interview with DIARIO, Francis Quandt, Head of the Keur Department, said that the number of inspection appointments being made is rising — largely due to increased traffic checks by police. However, he stressed that even when drivers make appointments and pay fees, many still fail to show up at the DTI (Department of Technical Inspection) for their vehicle inspection.

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One of the most frequent reasons cars fail inspection involves improper lighting. Quandt explained that under international standards, vehicle manufacturers design vehicles with specific approved light colors and types. For example, vehicles equipped with green lights may be automatically rejected during inspection because they do not meet Aruba’s legal standards. The same applies to signal lights, brake lights, and reverse lights — all must conform to standardized colors and specifications as intended by the manufacturer.

Quandt emphasized that ensuring vehicles are legally inspected helps improve road safety and reduces the risk of fines or penalties for drivers. Motorists are encouraged to make and keep their inspection appointments to comply with the law and avoid enforcement actions by the police.

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