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David
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[b][user=44]Weetabix[/user] wrote: [/b][quote]But why ?

If the performance test on the RBT was [b]satisfactory[/b] and the decelerometer test showed a braking braking efficiency that was deemed a [b]pass[/b], then is an Advisory Notice (VT32) really necessary ?
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Hi Weekabix,

Not sure if your post here is in relation to what I have said, if it is, then the reason why a VT32 is issued is because the brake efficiency test performed on the rolling road would not be considered to have been met, unless more than half the wheels locked out, therefore without a brake test weight a tester cannot know if the minimum criteria had been met, therefore a decelerometer test shows the efficiency result, a VT32 explains the reason for your actions.

David:D

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