It is crucial to ensure that your vehicle has a valid MOT.

What is checked in an MOT Test?

Every MOT checks the same eight groups of safety, environmental and legal factors. These include:

  • Electrics, reflectors and lamps.
  • Suspension and steering.
  • Brakes.
  • Wheels and tyres.
  • Seat belts and supplementary restraint systems (SRS).
  • Structure, body and other general elements.
  • Emissions, fuel and exhaust.
  • The road view of the driver.

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What is an MOT?

A Ministry of Transport (MOT) test checks that your vehicle meets road safety and environmental standards. Cars over three years old (four years in Northern Ireland) need to pass an MOT every year. It’s illegal to drive a car without an up to date MOT certificate.

An MOT test involves multiple checks on your car, including the brakes and fuel system, seatbelts, windscreen wipers and mirrors.

When do I need an MOT test?

A car needs an MOT every year once it's three years old (four years in Northern Ireland). Then it needs to be re tested every year on the anniversary of its last MOT. Cars under three years old don't need an MOT.

Once you've passed, you'll get an MOT test certificate showing the date of the test and the expiry date. You can get your car retested up to a month (minus a day) before it expires and keep the original renewal date.

Can I drive without an MOT?

A car needs an MOT every year once it's three years old (four years in Northern Ireland). Then it needs to be re tested every year on the anniversary of its last MOT. Cars under three years old don't need an MOT.

Once you've passed, you'll get an MOT test certificate showing the date of the test and the expiry date. You can get your car retested up to a month (minus a day) before it expires and keep the original renewal date.

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