Adjective
roadworthy (comparative more roadworthy, superlative most roadworthy)
Being able to be driven, or suitable for driving, on the open road.
Relationships, like cars, should undergo regular services to make sure they are still roadworthy. Zygmunt Bauman
According to the LTFRB, authorized traditional PUJs will be allowed to operate even without a special permit provided that they are roadworthy and have a valid Personal Passenger Insurance Policy. Source: Internet
He commiserated with the families of the dead, and appealed to truck drivers to drive within the required speed limit and ensure their vehicles are roadworthy. Source: Internet
Applicants will need a Certificate III in Aged Care, Home and Community Care or Disabilities, a current first aid certificate and CPR certificate, driver's license and a roadworthy registered vehicle. Source: Internet
He said his father, Les, was extremely handy and loved tinkering at a succession of “blinking jobs”, keeping a series of second-hand cars roadworthy. Source: Internet
Deputy Police Commissioner John Saah, who is the chief for public safety, confirmed that at least half of the cars currently in the country are not roadworthy, but he said the police did not have a policy to ban such vehicles. Source: Internet