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No, your insurance is invalid without an MOT (except for driving to an MOT center).'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo, your insurance is invalid without an MOT (except for driving to an MOT center).
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And it has to be a single journey from home to the test centre, no stopping off on the way as that's two journeys.
Saw a guy get done for something similar in RAF Laarbruch many moons ago...Comment
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^^ This. So you can't drive from Leeds to London, do a 4 days contracting, then drop the car in for MOT on the way home.Originally posted by RSoles View PostAnd it has to be a single journey from home to the test centre, no stopping off on the way as that's two journeys.
Saw a guy get done for something similar in RAF Laarbruch many moons ago...
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Bit expensive though, going to the States for an MOT?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo, your insurance is invalid without an MOT (except for driving to an MOT center).Comment
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If you are stopped and fined I assume you could take this out of your chauffeurs wages? Would it not be simpler just to by a new roller.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe chauffeur has informed me the MOT has expired on Roller, am I still allowed to drive it to a pre booked appointment at an MOT center while expired?Comment
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Not true.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNo, your insurance is invalid without an MOT (except for driving to an MOT center).
Just because you don't have an MOT doesn't mean your car isn't roadworthy, and it works the other way round. MOT just proves the car was roadworthy on the day and time it was tested.
For example if someone crashed into you, your car was 3 years old and for some reason you had it fully serviced 2 weeks ago then you could argue it was road worthy. The issue would come if you wrote off your car.
On the other hand I worked with someone who was told by the police that even though the car had an MOT it wasn't roadworthy and he needed to get it off the road asap."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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You can keep booking MOTs near your home and work to make sure you are covered for each leg of the journey.Originally posted by TestMangler View Post^^ This. So you can't drive from Leeds to London, do a 4 days contracting, then drop the car in for MOT on the way home.
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