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Category: MOT Tips

An MOT is a legal requirement and driving without one could result in serious consequences, including a £1,000 fine (or up to £2,500), a driving ban and 3 penalty points on your licence if your MOT faults are deemed ‘dangerous’. Your vehicle insurance may also be invalidated.

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Category: MOT Tips
If your MOT certificate has expired, you can only drive the car to a garage for an MOT retest or repair. Make sure to always bring proof of your appointment when driving if pulled over by police to avoid any issues.
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Category: MOT Tips
Contrary to popular belief, getting an MOT is not something that should be taken lightly. Some people even think they can wait a few months past the due date for their test, when in fact there is NO grace period! The importance of being up-to-date with your MOT cannot be overstated; make sure you don’t fall behind and stay on top of it.
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Category: MOT Tips

No, you need to get an MOT test done before you can drive your newly purchased vehicle on any public road.

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