What does WoF refer to?

Proof that the vehicle is compliant for road use
Proof that the vehicle does not have a loan
Proof that the vehicle is already registered with a license plate
Proof of the vehicle's age and usage
Proof that the vehicle can be traded in the market

The correct answer is: Proof that the vehicle is compliant for road use.

The Warrant of Fitness (WoF) is a check used in New Zealand to prove that a vehicle meets minimum safety standards. It is a crucial mechanism that ensures every vehicle on the road meets the national safety requirements. The WoF inspection includes checks on various aspects of the vehicle, such as lights, tires, braking systems, chassis, and body structure, to ensure the vehicle's safety. Every vehicle must undergo regular WoF inspections from the time of its first registration. The initial WoF for new vehicles is valid for three years, after which inspections are typically required annually or every six months, depending on the age and type of the vehicle.