A Complete Guide To MOT For UK Vehicle Owners

 If you are living in the United Kingdom, then you must have heard the term MOT. This is a test that is conducted for all the vehicles that are present in the United Kingdom. There are some exceptions to this, about which we are going to talk later in this blog. The main motive of the government for introducing this test is to deal with the issue of increasing pollution and cases of accidents. This test makes sure that the vehicles that the people of the United Kingdom are driving are safe for the environment and are in perfect condition as well. Various standards are set by the DVSA, which conducts this test which it is ensure that the vehicle is worthy enough to pass this test. 

Requirement For MOT

Well, one thing that you should know is that the MOT in Coventry is not mandatory for all the vehicles present in the United Kingdom. This test is only for those vehicles which have been 3 years old from the date of their registration. And another rule for the test requirement is that if the vehicle has completed its 40 years and the owner of that vehicle has not made any big or substantial changes to it, then they have no requirement to give this test. So, if you have just got a new car that has not completed its 3 years, then you have no requirement to take it to the MOT test center. 

Checks To Make Pre-MOT

MOT can be a major headache for many, as the result of it is not known. You never know when you might fail the test. But, making a few checks can work as an assurance for you and also helps in increasing the chances of you passing the test: 

  • First of all, the easiest checks you can make are for the lights of your vehicle. You can check its positioning, illumination, and whether all are working properly or not.
  • Visually inspect the condition of your vehicle’s tyres and ensure that the tread depth is proper and the tyres have no kind of cracks or bulges.
  • You should also check the brakes of your vehicle and make sure that they are working properly and stopping the vehicle on time. If you feel like there is an issue with the brake pad, then the brake pad replacement in Coventry can be a good option. 
  • You should also keep your number plate clean, as a dirty number plate can be a major reason for you to fail this test.

New Visual Inspection Rule For MOT By DVSA

With the rise of fraud in the MOT, DVSA decided to make a new rule which would make it mandatory for the examiners to take a photo of the vehicle when present on the testing bay with a phone or a tablet and upload it on the government portal. This helps in ensuring that the vehicle was tested truly, and the MOT certificate of the vehicle is not a fake one, as the cases of ‘Ghost MOTs’ were growing day by day. Proper instructions will also be provided to the tester on how the photo should be taken before uploading it. 

Ratings Of MOT Test Centers

Different MOT centers are given different ratings, which depend on the way they conduct the test. The rating goes from Red to Amber and then to Green, which is from high risk to lower risk. Here is a detailed breakdown of the different ratings of MOT centers and how these ratings are determined:

  • Red: If a test center is given a red rating, this means that it is a high-risk center according to DVSA, and the reason behind this is that they do not follow the proper procedure of taking this test, and also overlook various other rules set by the government for this test.
  • Amber: The amber rating for a test center means that this test center is at lower risk and follows various rules set by the government, but still overlooks many of them.
  • Green: The test centers with the green rating are the ones that are least at risk. They follow the majority of the rules set by the government for the MOT and overlook some that are not that serious.

The latest reports claim that 5% of MOT centres & testers have a red DVSA risk rating, which consists of 1,106 centres, 3,122 testers, and if we talk about amber, then 15% of all the test centers have this rating, which includes 3,314 centres and 9,272 testers.

Conclusion

Many people would overlook the need for taking the MOT and think of it as some kind of hassle. But, if you make the right checks and take the test from time to time, then you can help in making the roads safer and also help in the protection of the environment. So, make the necessary checks of your vehicle and get your MOT passing certificate today. 

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