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Old 25th March 2020, 09:02   #4
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ha ha so those that have been without an mot for months can now drive for another 6 with no mot? If the existing MOT runs out after for example 20/03/2020 ok but if mot ran out before then, then the exemption should not apply.
I know a vehicle where mot ran out 28th October 2019 and been used almost daily until the last 2 or 3 weeks, was used in 2018 for months with no mot

That means I assume people with no mot can tax their vehicle and once the restriction is lifted will get away with saying oh I forgot to get it mot'ed.

I would check with your insurance company before going on the road without an mot unless you are going to a pre booked mot


I appreciate for the honest people this will be a welcome relief, for the dishonest oh boy wont they be laughing.

A difficult one for government and they are doing their "best". I bet the opposition are glad they are the opposition right now

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