Each year, your car must undergo an MOT test and pass all of the necessary safety requirements to show that it is roadworthy. During your MOT, our friendly experts will check all of the important car parts of your vehicle to ensure it meets the legal standards set out by the DSVA to help keep you and your family as safe as possible on the road.
Our specialists are authorised to test Class 4 and class 7 vehicles, including MOTs for large vans, pickups and transits.
The MOT test takes approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete. Our waiting area is equipped with comfortable seating and free WIFI so you can make yourself at home and we will carry out your MOT while you wait.
An MOT test is an annual inspection that is required by law on all vehicles in the UK that are older than 3 years (and some vehicles that are older than 1 year). The test follows strict criteria set by the DVSA to determine whether your car is safely roadworthy. A broad range of vehicle safety checks must be completed by an MOT test centre with DVSA-approved examiners, including lights, tyres, seatbelts and emissions.
During the MOT test, the tester, a person accredited by the DVSA to assess your vehicle, will conduct a comprehensive inspection to ensure the vehicle is in roadworthy condition. However, it is not the same as having your car serviced and the MOT test does not check the general mechanical condition of the vehicle. Also, the assessment is based on the condition of the vehicle on the day - passing an MOT does not guarantee the condition of the tyres 6 months later, for example.
If the vehicle passes, the tester will provide you with a pass certificate. They will also separately list and inform you of any 'minor' (formerly 'advisory') items that will require attention in the near future so you can keep an eye on them.
If the vehicle fails, you will receive a list of the 'major' or 'dangerous' faults present. If these are easy fixes and can be addressed without your car leaving the garage, you may be entitled to a free re-test.
Any vehicle that is older than 3 years is required to have a valid MOT test certificate that should be renewed annually. This means that, if you have a vehicle that is younger than 3 years, you don't need to take it for an MOT test until it reaches the third anniversary of when it was first registered. After this date, it is your responsibility to ensure that it is renewed every 12 months.
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