PTI/RTI according to EU Directive 2014-45-EU
ALL INSPECTION INTERVALS AT A GLANCE
Regular PTI intervals for trucks, vans, trailers, cars and motorcycles
Truck or van
Intervals in months
24
Truck or van
Intervals in months
12
Trailers
Intervals in months
24
Trailers
Intervals in months
12
Cars
Intervals in months
24
Motorcycle
Intervals in months
24
Conducting PTI/RTI in accordance with EU Directive 2014-45-EU for all vehicle types
To ensure road safety and compliance with road safety regulations, EU Directive 2014-45-EU – International Periodic Technical Inspection (PTI) – was introduced. We conduct this Europe-wide standardized regulation for periodic vehicle inspections for all vehicle types.
Repeated Technical Inspection (RTI) is the term used to describe any follow-up inspection that may be required.
Officially licensed inspection center for PTI/RTI on Lithuanian vehicles
We are inspection engineers commissioned by the officially recognized inspection organization KÜS e.V. and are recognized and approved by the Lithuanian authorities. We are therefore officially authorized to perform PTI/RTI for our Lithuanian customers.
Important: The Periodic Technical Inspection (PTI) is mandatory for both businesses and private individuals.
For your safety, our truck experts and test engineers carry out tests in accordance with EU Directive 2014-45-EU:

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Braking system
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Steering system
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Lights
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Electrics
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Visibility (windshield and mirrors)
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Environmental compatibility
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Frame
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Wheels / Tires
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Axle suspension
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Engine and exhaust system
Trust, transparency, and a digital inspection report
After completing the PTI inspection, the driver receives a report and detailed explanations from our friendly inspection engineers.
The digital inspection report is automatically sent to the Lithuanian authorities. As the dispatcher, you will also receive a digital report for your records.
When is an RTI necessary?
If defects are identified during the PTI inspection, a follow-up inspection, known as the RTI, is required. According to the law, this must be completed within one month.
Important: If the RTI is not completed within the one-month period, a complete vehicle inspection must be performed again. During the follow-up inspection as part of the Repeated Technical Inspection (RTI), all defects, even minor ones, must be remedied. Otherwise, the inspection report confirming the successful PTI cannot be issued."