I the good old days if you took the car in early for a test and it failed you still could rely on the balance of the old test is this still the case ? or is it now with these electronic ones once it's failed its failed??
I the good old days if you took the car in early for a test and it failed you still could rely on the balance of the old test is this still the case ? or is it now with these electronic ones once it's failed its failed??
I the good old days if you took the car in early for a test and it failed you still could rely on the balance of the old test is this still the case ? or is it now with these electronic ones once it's failed its failed??
The point of the thread is about a car failing an MOT but with up to one month's MOT left to run. Does the new MOT fail over-ride the current MOT?
An MOT certificate is valid for 12 months. However, of your vehicle fails the test within this period and you do not rectify the problem, then technically you are driving an unroadworthy vehicle and if stopped, subject to a £2500 fine and 3 points. However, once the problem is rectified, then the original MOT certificate is still valid and you do not need to have the car retested.