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Did you know that Portugal's roadworthiness test includes a check for the vehicle's cleanliness?. If the vehicle is excessively dirty, it can fail the inspection as this may obscure important details that need to be assessed, or that for hybrid and electric cars, the inspection includes an analysis of the battery's conservation status and the high-voltage electrical circuit to ensure the safety and reliability of these vehicles? Find out more in this Bulletin.