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Title: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: Tony oily bike on March 26, 2020, 08:48:02 AM
Announced 25th March, comes into effect Mon 30th March.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52036333


Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: Manky Monkey on March 26, 2020, 09:31:10 AM
I was talking about this to a friend yesterday -at a safe distance. His modern Bonneville's MOT has just expired & the test date had been cancelled.
I'd heard something on the radio about this, but couldn't find any mention of it on my phone.
Thanks. I'll pass that on, but hopefully nothing else :)


Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: Olds on March 26, 2020, 10:30:20 AM
If his MOT has already expired then it doesn't apply to him. Only vehicles that the MOT runs out on or after the 30th. If it runs out before, then as garages/MOT centres are supposed to be open, you must get an MOT or take the vehicle off the road.


Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: Manky Monkey on March 26, 2020, 11:35:06 AM
That's what I wondered Dave.
I'll send him the link & let him know.


Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: JayJay on March 26, 2020, 10:43:17 PM
Already booked mine in for next month as due end of April. I would rather not go as I do not want to get this virus. I only just survived pneumonia by the skin of my teeth last time. Why take the risk? I'm just keeping away from everyone. The only thing I plan to do is drive to the postbox to carefully post a card and a letter. Need to speak with my insurer as insurance is due just after anyway. Don't want them saying I wasn't insured because my MOT was out of date when I hit the postbox!  ::)

I don't think the risk of infection will be over for a long time yet. I've already said to my Sister, I don't think her big Summer holiday in the States this year will be going ahead. Perhaps she'll be doing this ...



Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: Olds on March 28, 2020, 07:25:03 AM
Published 25 March 2020
From:
Department for Transport, Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, and The Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP

All cars, vans and motorcycles which usually would require an MOT test will be exempted from needing a test from 30 March 2020. Vehicles must be kept in a roadworthy condition, and garages will remain open for essential repair work. Drivers can be prosecuted if driving unsafe vehicles.
 
Might as well cancel that MOT booking JJ



Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: JayJay on March 28, 2020, 11:28:05 PM
Cheers Olds. I had seen that. I just wasn't convinced the insurers would be so accepting if I had a bump while my MOT was exempted.  ???

I imagine insurance companies are taking massive hits anyway with so many cancelled holidays and getting people home from different countries etc and all this on the back of those floods we had. I bet our policies will be hiked on renewal.  :o



Title: Re: Coronavirus: Drivers to get six-month emergency MOT extension BBC
Post by: JayJay on March 31, 2020, 10:27:59 AM
Message from my Insurer - email to all customers.

Repeats gvt blurb:
"If you’ve been unable to get your car tested ...
... Drivers can be prosecuted if driving unsafe vehicles.”

The bit I was more interested in:

If you make a claim with no valid MOT due to COVID-19, we may ask to see any MOT or servicing history documentation.

Makes it sound as if they will try their best to get out of a claim if you cannot demonstrate you have regularly maintained the car. I would have thought a valid MOT on 30/03/20 should suffice. Oh well, just hope I have no reason to test them.