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18-10-2015, 19:22 | #1 |
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No MOT Drive To MOT
Ok guys nearly there with the project but need a little advice.
When your car has no MOT you can drive the car a reasonable distance to a prebooked MOT. So I know that I will need to have it insured but will I need to tax it for this trip as it is currently SORN? I'm guessing that I probably will need to be taxed too. |
18-10-2015, 19:29 | #2 |
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Yes it can be driven to a prebooked MOT centre and it does not need to be taxed. You need to have a valid MOT before you can tax a vehicle.
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18-10-2015, 19:36 | #3 |
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Nearly ready for an MOT ... wow !
When you take it in, make sure it doesn't fail on a windscreen wiper, or something else quite minor, like a bulb, or head light alignment, after all the hard work you have both put in...
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18-10-2015, 19:50 | #4 |
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When I knew I was coming back to the Uk with the car at some point, I rang dvla and the police. saying that I had to get the car back to the UK which meant driving it from Plymouth to west Yourkshit with no UK mot and no tax. They said it was ok to drive it as long as I kept my ferry ticket and drove it strait home with no detours and then got it booked in for an MOT before I drove it again.
So I am sure you are ok to just go to the MOT station and back |
18-10-2015, 22:50 | #5 |
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As long as it's booked into a MOT station/garage & is insured you can legally drive it there & back
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19-10-2015, 08:52 | #6 |
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check your insurance, in the unlikely event that your were to crash or have a accident you need to know your covered, driving without insurance is definitely an offence
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19-10-2015, 08:55 | #7 |
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19-10-2015, 21:00 | #8 |
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I was under the impression if it failed you couldn't take it away unless on a trailer. ??
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19-10-2015, 22:19 | #9 |
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19-10-2015, 23:15 | #10 |
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yes I think you would be correct on certain fail points, like no brakes (this could occur after the tester put full force on the pedal and a pipe burst) but other stuff like drop links, slack wheel bearings etc it would not apply, but I could be wrong, but common sense says it ought to be, Rick
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20-10-2015, 18:08 | #11 |
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A Fail is a Fail, to return home all 4 wheels need to be off the ground, so you cant even use a spectical lift or be towed, doesn't even matter if you had a few weeks left on your current mot as the new Fail will make you old MOT instantly expire
advisories however, as we all know don't count and are suggestions of repair that maybe needed on a rainy day and should come with smiley faces on the certificate |
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The web site clearly states when you can't drive https://www.gov.uk/getting-an-mot/after-the-test Quote:
All seems a bit of a grey area to me. |
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20-10-2015, 20:25 | #14 |
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Ooh we love grey areas.
Wasn't there a recent book and film about a lot of grey areas? Or have I got the wrong end of the stick again? |
20-10-2015, 20:28 | #15 |
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