An MOT (Ministry of Transport) test certificate in the UK is valid for 12 months from the date of the test. Vehicles must pass the MOT to be deemed roadworthy, and it is a legal requirement for most vehicles over three years old. If a vehicle fails its MOT, it cannot be driven on public roads until necessary repairs are made and it passes a retest.
One year.
The French MOT is called 'le contrôle technique' but is not, to my knowledge, valid in England or anywhere outside France. The English MOT is not accepted in France either and to get your French number plates, you will have to pass the 'contrôle technique'.
It is valid to conclude that Bill is nice since the first statement indicates that all Mots are nice, and Bill is identified as a Mot in the second statement.
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.
Yes. Using or keeping it on a public highway without a current and valid MOT certificate could invalidate your insurance.
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.
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.
twice the length of 5mm.
In the UK, your car will fail it's MOT if it doesn't have a working horn. An valid MOT is a legal requirement you must have in order to tax and insure your car, thus making it illegal to drive without a working horn.
A quad bike typically requires a specific type of motor vehicle insurance (MOT) depending on its use and classification. If it is used on public roads, it must meet roadworthy standards and have a valid MOT certificate. In some cases, off-road quad bikes may not require an MOT but still need to be registered if used on public land. Always check local regulations to ensure compliance.
For as long as the document is valid.
The MOT test is applicable 3 years after the car was first registered! What the hell is "mot" ? Is that an acronym, abbreviation or a typo? I'm assuming "mot" really means "mod" or modification to the car. How long? You can do it whenever you want. You just have to watch because a lot of mods will limit or void the warrantee. MOT = Ministry of Transport. A test carried out on cars every year to ensure they are roadworthy in the UK. A car needs its first MOT 3 years after first registration. Is this a great website or what? The things one learns!