Mandatory MOT testing is to be reintroduced from 1 August 2020
as COVID-19 restrictions are slowly lifted, Roads Minister
Baroness Vere has announced today (Monday
29th June).
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, drivers were granted a 6-month
exemption from MOT testing in March to help slow the spread of
the virus. However, as restrictions are eased when safe to do
so, all drivers whose car, motorcycle or van is due for an MOT
test from 1 August will be required to get a test certificate
to continue driving their vehicle.
MOT tests are important for road safety and ensure that vehicle
parts, including tyres, seat belts, brakes, lights and
exhausts, are in proper working order.
Drivers with an MOT due date before 1 August will still receive
a 6-month exemption from testing. However, all vehicles must
continue to be properly maintained and kept in a roadworthy
condition, and people are able to voluntarily get their MOT
sooner should they wish, even if they are exempt from the legal
requirement. Motorists can be prosecuted for driving an unsafe
vehicle.
Roads Minister Baroness Vere
said:
“As people return to our roads, it is vital that motorists
are able to keep their vehicles safe. That’s why as
restrictions are eased, from 1 August MOT testing will again
become mandatory.
“Garages across the country are open and I urge drivers who
are due for their MOT to book a test as soon they can.”
Only some garages remained open to conduct essential services
during the coronavirus outbreak, but now over 90% are open
across the country. Testing capacity has already reached 70% of
normal levels and is steadily increasing.
While exemptions are still available for vehicle owners with an
MOT due date before 1 August, it is vital that drivers still
take their vehicle to be checked if they notice something is
wrong in the same way that they usually would.
If drivers are vulnerable or self-isolating they should contact
their local garage as many are offering pick-up and drop-off
services, so drivers can get their car checked without having
to visit a garage.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has also issued
guidance to all MOT testers about safely conducting tests in
line with the latest Government advice.
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