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Mot Postponement?
The other day I saw a short report on TV that there might now be a 'holiday' on MoT tests until this current crisis is over, and that an arrangement would be put in place so you could tax your car online , as it can't be taxed without a current MoT. Can't find any further info, and there's nothing in today's paper. Has anyone heard anything similar?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that's right but I have never owned a car that young so cannot confirm it - but the whole MOT system is different - the MOT is government run in huge centres not individual garages.
Its like a huge conveyor belt - you turn up start your MOT and once you have moved on down the belt the next person starts
Its like a huge conveyor belt - you turn up start your MOT and once you have moved on down the belt the next person starts
"teacake - just for the record, not having an MoT does NOT invalidate your car insurance; this has been discussed on here before."
bhg - fully agree with your response, but people should be aware that there is/was an insurer that specifically made the validity of the cover conditional on a valid MoT (third party claims aside of course). Some insurers may also try/have tried to reduce the value of an own damage claim in the absence of an MoT.
bhg - fully agree with your response, but people should be aware that there is/was an insurer that specifically made the validity of the cover conditional on a valid MoT (third party claims aside of course). Some insurers may also try/have tried to reduce the value of an own damage claim in the absence of an MoT.
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