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If a Safety Standards Certificate is issued for a vehicle, it means:

  1. The vehicle is safe and guaranteed free of mechanical defects

  2. The vehicle met certain basic standards of safety on the date of inspection

  3. The vehicle is safe and has a 36-day warranty

  4. The vehicle is free of any defects for 90 days

The correct answer is: The vehicle met certain basic standards of safety on the date of inspection

A Safety Standards Certificate is a document that indicates that a vehicle has met certain basic standards of safety at the time of inspection. This means that the vehicle was deemed safe to be on the road on the date of inspection. Option A is incorrect because it does not guarantee that the vehicle will remain free of mechanical defects. Option C is incorrect because a Safety Standards Certificate does not come with a warranty. Option D is incorrect because it does not specify the time period for which the vehicle is guaranteed to be free of defects.