If it passes the mot it will bet the mot pass certificate but it could also get advisories which is work that needs doing but not straight away. If it fails it will get a failure certificate telling you what work is needed for it to be road worthy to pass its mot test
Wood bumpers are not typically legal for use on vehicles in most jurisdictions, as they may not meet safety standards and could pose a risk in the event of a collision. It is important to check with local laws and regulations to determine if wood bumpers are permitted for use on your vehicle.
If the car is not road worthy and you wish to use it on the public highway then yes you do.
If it is still road worthy, yes.
Shortest route is by road. If it is not seaworthy then definitely by road
You can use any car, it just has to have L plates on and has to be road-worthy.
Lamborghinis DO have number plates as any road-worthy car must.
Provided it has been done properly and is still legal and road worthy
Normally yes. Some companies may require proof that you have repaired the car and it is road-worthy.
Road to Nowhere - 2010 I is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario) France:U Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade) USA:R (certificate #46763)
Destruction =You can no longer drive the vehicle on the road and it can't be rebuild. Salvage =You can rebuild the car and is legal to drive on the road depending on the state you live in.
The word worthy is an adjective. In the English languague, only verbs have a past tense. Adjectives don't. So whether you are saying I am worthy, or I was worthy, or I am going to be worthy, or I should have been worthy, the word worthy does not change.