Electronic Stability Control for interstate vehicles


If you moved to Victoria from interstate after 1 January 2011, and your vehicle has a compliance/identification plate date of January 2011 or after, it must have electronic stability control fitted to be registered in Victoria.
This ESC requirement applies to passenger cars, off-road passenger vehicles, and forward-control passenger vehicles e.g. passenger vans.
However, if your vehicle has been registered in another state or territory for 12 months or more, then it can be registered in Victoria, even if it does not have electronic stability control. You will need documentation to show that your vehicle has been registered for 12 months or more.
Electronic stability control helps the driver to keep control of their car when it skids, swerves suddenly, or when road conditions change.

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