This baffles me. Are we not suppose to check our cars are roadworthy before any journey. This was what I was taught 17 years ago, you have to demonstrate you know where everything is and how to check. Drivers should be getting a slap on the wrist and fines for it.I see enough cars with near bald tyres as it is.
Never mind the knobs who seem to think oil levels and tyre pressures are part of the Mot.
Be interesting to see how noise testing can be carried out. Can’t be done indoors. Motorsport/venue noise testing has strict criteria, distance/angle/revs to be consistent.
As far as I know cars over 40 years old in the UK don't need an MOT either.What is the reason for over 30s having yearly and over 40s having none?
no idea… but most of them over 40 years old have special plates, “club permit“ ones licensed by car clubs who usually are very strict on their checks and standards.What is the reason for over 30s having yearly and over 40s having none?