Vehicle Owners to be Granted MOT Exemption in the Battle Against Coronavirus

By The Editor

25th Mar 2020 | Local News

Residents in Barry and across the UK may well be relieved to learn that they will not have to MOT their cars during the coronavirus pandemic for up to 6 months.

Cars, motorcycles and vans to be granted MOT exemption:

• This will allow people to carry on with essential travel

• Vehicles must be kept in roadworthy condition

• Vehicle owners will be granted a six-month exemption from MOT testing, enabling them to continue to travel to work where this absolutely cannot be done from home, or shop for necessities. All cars, vans and motorcycles which usually would require an MOT test will be exempted from needing a test from 30 March. 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. Advice on keeping a vehicle in a good condition can be found here. People should stay at home and avoid travel. The only reasons people should leave their homes are set out in government guidance. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said:

"We must ensure those on the frontline of helping the nation combat COVID19 are able to do so.

"Allowing this temporary exemption from vehicle testing will enable vital services such as deliveries to continue, frontline workers to get to work, and people get essential food and medicine.

"Safety is key, which is why garages will remain open for essential repair work."

''The legislation will be introduced on March 30 and will come into immediate effect for 6 months, following a short consultation with key organisations.

''Drivers will still need to get their vehicle tested until the new regulations come into place if they need to use it.

''If you can't get an MOT that's due because you're in self-isolation, the Department for Transport is working with insurers and the police to ensure people aren't unfairly penalised for things out of their control.

''Practical driving tests and annual testing for lorries, buses and coaches have been suspended for up to three months.''

     

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