The department of transport have just issued a statement. All vehicles needing an Mot will be given a six month extension on their Mots. Your vehicle will still have to be roadworthy though . Garages will remain open for all necessary repair work |
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over a year ago
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Can you source that please. I can't see it on the Ministry of Transport site
MOT centres are classed as essential services so unless they are planning to close garages to key people and vulnerable only.
Would make sense if they did though |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Can you source that please. I can't see it on the Ministry of Transport site
MOT centres are classed as essential services so unless they are planning to close garages to key people and vulnerable only.
Would make sense if they did though"
transport secretary has just announced it.... |
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"Can you source that please. I can't see it on the Ministry of Transport site
MOT centres are classed as essential services so unless they are planning to close garages to key people and vulnerable only.
Would make sense if they did though
transport secretary has just announced it...."
Thanks. Will have a look. |
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"Can you source that please. I can't see it on the Ministry of Transport site
MOT centres are classed as essential services so unless they are planning to close garages to key people and vulnerable only.
Would make sense if they did though"
Here is a bit more info...
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/vehicle-owners-to-be-granted-mot-exemption-in-battle-against-coronavirus
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By *acamanCouple
over a year ago
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Just had to mot bike this morning asked about guidance nothing so mot it was. On side note no mot no insurance be aware no matter what the gov says if you crash your on your own good luck with getting a claim settled |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As a mot tester my self, this is a joke, we have people calling us to put a new set of number plates in their car because the old ones are a bit foggy, can they pop down for this.... I have to repair both professional but at the same time I said maybe you should listen to the government guidelines and if it’s not a emergency then Stay at home.
Gets me so cross! We have had people cancel the mot tests but want a service done it’s beyond belief |
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over a year ago
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"The department of transport have just issued a statement. All vehicles needing an Mot will be given a six month extension on their Mots. Your vehicle will still have to be roadworthy though . Garages will remain open for all necessary repair work "
Providing their MoT is due on or after 30th March.
Any due before that date are still required to be tested. |
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