<Li> Class V--Private passenger vehicles, ambulances, motor caravans and dual purpose vehicles with 13 or more passenger seats </Li> <Li> Class VII--Goods vehicles over 3,000 kg up to and including 3,500 kg DGW . If a vehicle is presented with a manufacturer's plate and a' Ministry plate' the weights to be used are those on the' Ministry plate' . </Li> <Li> PSV test (Class VI)--Public service vehicles used for hire or reward with more than eight passenger seats (test conducted by DVSA / DVA staff their own stations, or at DVSA authorised testing facilities (ATF) or designated premises (DP)). </Li> <Li> HGV test--Goods vehicles over 3,500 kg GVW and trailers over 1,020 kg unladen weight or 3,500 kg GVW if fitted with overrun brakes (test conducted by DVSA / DVA staff their own stations, or at a DVSA authorised testing facility (ATF) or designated premises (DP)). </Li>

C. state two regulations against which road worthiness of a vehicle is assessed