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paulb1981 | 07:48 Wed 19th Nov 2008 | Motoring
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My MOT runs out tomorrow but I can't have it tested til Saturday. I know I can drive it to the test with no problem but I'm wondering will I be able to drive it tomorrow without commiting an offence???
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No - you can only drive a car without an MOT to a prebooked MOT test
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so what you're saying is the date on my cert is the first date that I cannot drive it. Thanks for that. I'll book my taxis now then.
If you have a valid reason you can get an exemption certificate which will allow you to drive past the date that your MOT runs out
I had to get this a few years back
If it says it expires on the 20/11/08, you can drive up to midnight on that date, so you can drive on the 20th.
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thanks so much. i thought i could drive it tomorrow but thaere was always that nagging doubt
And after the test to a 'place for repair
chazza - do you reside in NI perchance. I may be wrong but I am not aware of drivers in GB being able to offer a 'valid' reason and thus receive an MOT exemption certificate, especially when you have 28 days before expiry to renew. However I do recall special measures being taken several years ago in NI due to industrial action...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/38 51367.stm
you are fine, if your mot runs out tomorrow, then that is the last day you can drive it!
Sorry I misunderstood your question - when you said that your MOT runs out tomorrow - I thought that your MOT would have run out tomorrow - you can drive up to midnight on the date on the MOT certificate
Yes I do kempie, I know our system is different here but I assumed this applied there as well! Apologies!

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