Drop an anonymous note into your local police station. You should report it, no insurance = no payout in accident. No MOT = possibly dangerous, maybe brakes fail, maybe chassis collapses while driving.
The vehicle doesn't need insurance in order for an MOT certificate to be issued, but you do need insurance in order to drive the vehicle to the test centre.
No! - As I understand it, the vehicle must have a valid MOT certificate if it is to be kept on a public highway. Also it may invalidate any insurance cover the vehicle may have.
Driving an untaxed vehicle to an MOT testYou can drive your vehicle to and from a pre-arranged test at an MOT test station as long as you have adequate insurance cover in place for the use of that vehicle.This is also for vehicles being driven to and from a pre-arranged test at a Vehicle Inspection Check (VIC) test station, an approved weight testing station and reduced pollution test.
The DVLA do not notify owners when their vehicle's MOT is due.
no mate they wont pay u out so u just got screwed over
The DVLA does not notify you when an MOT is due, however you can look up the status of your vehicle's MOT on the government website.
It's illegal to drive (or keep a motor vehicle) on UK roads without valid tax, MOT and insurance, so bring the car back on a flat bed truck or similar and store it off road.
You insurance will be invalidated and you could be prosectuted for driving without insurance or MOT. Needless to say you would have to pay for any damages at the least.
it depends on what you mean by inspected? inspected as in a service or inspected for an mot. 1.... as a service no it is not a law to have your car serviced only a recommendation by the vehicles manufacturer the service manual should give you the approximate millage to get the vehicle serviced/inspected. 2.... if you mean for an mot yes its against the law to drive a motor vehicle on a public road with out a valid Vosa MOT, and can carry a penalty of a fine at a magistrates court,it is also possible in the event of an accident if the vehicle is found to have no valid mot certificate the insurance company(s) policy states this makes the insurance policy invalid which could lead to very serious offences depending on the seriousness of the accident and injuries caused to other parties! this is why a vehicle has an mot to show that its fit, road worthy & safe to be on the road for the owners safety and others around i hope this is the answer you were looking for!!
if you don't have an up to date MOT then your insurance is null and void. if your car is stolen then you are only covered if you have fully comp insurance!
Simply enter your vehicle registration number on dvlamotcheck to check your MOT expiry date for free. You can also view the full MOT & Mileage history your vehicle as part of the free car check.
mot Noun, masculine (a) wordso 16 mot means sixteen words.