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New Hampshire chooses Gordon-Darby for vehicle inspection

The US state of New Hampshire has selected Opus subsidiary Gordon-Darby to implement and operate the State Motor Vehicle Inspection Management System. The five-year contract covers the state’s emissions and safety training programme which tests approximately 1.3 million vehicles a year and includes an automated on-board diagnostic inspection and electronic recording of all safety inspection requirements. The contract will be effective in January 2020 and allows for one additional two-year extension.
April 18, 2019 Read time: 1 min

The US state of New Hampshire has selected Opus subsidiary Gordon-Darby to implement and operate the State Motor Vehicle Inspection Management System.

The five-year contract covers the state’s emissions and safety training programme which tests approximately 1.3 million vehicles a year and includes an automated on-board diagnostic inspection and electronic recording of all safety inspection requirements.

The contract will be effective in January 2020 and allows for one additional two-year extension.

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