If you don't have a valid MOT certificate for your vehicle, you are not legally allowed to drive it on public roads in the UK. This can result in fines, points on your driving license, and potential legal action. Additionally, your insurance may be affected, as driving without an MOT could invalidate your coverage. It’s essential to ensure your vehicle is MOT-compliant to avoid these consequences.
None at all. The goverment is harsh. I wouldn't drive when the MOT date is finished, it's a hefty fine.
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This happened to me. You will be handcuffed, arrested and booked. It is a misdemeanor. Just sign the ticket!
It depends if Illinois is in his tour schedule but its mot likely, yes
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One year.
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
To get an MOT certificate, you have to produce your vehicle at an approved MOT testing station. You will obviously have to bring your car back from France to do that. I don't know if your UK issued MOT would be valid in France.
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Yes. Using or keeping it on a public highway without a current and valid MOT certificate could invalidate your insurance.
A £60 fixed penalty notice, however insurance can be invalidated.
If your MOT (Ministry of Transport) certificate has expired, you are legally prohibited from driving the vehicle on public roads. This can result in fines, penalty points on your driving license, and potential insurance complications. Additionally, if you're involved in an accident while driving an un MOT'd vehicle, your insurance might not cover you. It’s advisable to get the MOT renewed promptly to avoid these issues.
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.
One month. You must take current certificate with you and inform inspector before they write out new certificate so new one can be dated one year from date of expiry of old certificate. Confirm all of this at your MOT testing station before they start.
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.
To obtain a Ministry of Transport (MOT) certificate in the UK, you typically need to provide the vehicle's V5C registration certificate (logbook), proof of identity (such as a driving license), and any previous MOT certificates. It's also advisable to bring details of any recent repairs or maintenance. Additionally, having your vehicle's insurance and road tax information handy can be useful, although they're not strictly required for the MOT test itself.