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9th July 2024
Next year (2025) inspectors who start working at vehicle inspection bodies must complete training at approved training centers for the Icelandic Transport Authority to be able to certify them. All inspectors already working as such will also be required to complete a refresher course at an approved training center before the end of next year (December 31, 2025) in order to continue working.
1st July 2024
The Icelandic Transport Authority has connected to the digital mailbox on Ísland.is. This increases efficiency and improves customer service.
19th June 2024
The ban is valid until midnight 30 June 2024.
14th June 2024
The liaison officer's role is to strengthen relations and contribute to Iceland's effective membership work, i.e. cooperation and participation in work groups.
31st May 2024
Drone flights will not be allowed over Flensborg harbor in Hafnarfjörður during the festivities.
27th May 2024
On May 21st, the first meeting of the newly formed steering group on safety of airway in Iceland was held at the Icelandic Transport Authority.
21st May 2024
Samgungstofa and Sjóvá are behind the campaign aginst phone useage while driving.
The life-saving and safety equipment of a ship shall always be inspected when its validity expires.
16th May 2024
From 16 May 2024, theoretical general driving tests will be electronic across the country.
4th April 2024
Courses for vehicle agents A, B and C are scheduled for May 7th at The Icelandic Transport Authority, Ármúli 2. The last day to register is Sunday, May 5th.