Im sure i read somewhere that you could drive a car, pre IVA to places to have work done (MOT station etc) and to the IVA test but i cant find where i read it. Was it just me?
Pretty sure its post IVA, not pre. You can then drive with a pre-arranged appointment to have remedial work carried out (with suitable insurance of course)
you can definitely drive to IVA. I believe theres some confusion pre-IVA with MOTs and even if it isn't legal you'll definitely get away
with it.
Post IVA you can't drive the car without it being road registered by the DVLA. Hence why some members have been booked for driving to their DVLA
inspections.
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Originally posted by cd.thomson
you can definitely drive to IVA. I believe theres some confusion pre-IVA with MOTs and even if it isn't legal you'll definitely get away with it.
Post IVA you can't drive the car without it being road registered by the DVLA. Hence why some members have been booked for driving to their DVLA inspections.
Ok, cheers. Im trying to prove to my dad that i can drive to the IVA test and he wants to see it himself. I dont suppose anyone knows where i might find it? If nessercary il phone DVLA but want to try and avoid that
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Originally posted by speedyxjs
Ok, cheers. Im trying to prove to my dad that i can drive to the IVA test and he wants to see it himself.
you'll want to phone VOSA not the DVLA, but yes you can drive it to and from the test unless your examiner deems the car too dangerous then I believe they have the power to prevent you driving off in it if you dont have a trailer.
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Originally posted by Thinking about it
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Originally posted by cd.thomson
you can definitely drive to IVA. I believe theres some confusion pre-IVA with MOTs and even if it isn't legal you'll definitely get away with it.
Post IVA you can't drive the car without it being road registered by the DVLA. Hence why some members have been booked for driving to their DVLA inspections.
So can you drive back fro the IVA pass or fail without breaking the law?
Page 24 here mate
Thats page 23 of the actual manual, section 7.1
[Edited on 15/2/10 by Steve G]
yes, as Steve says;
If you fail then you can drive to pre-arranged bookings at garages to get it fixed.
Nice little loop-hole. No suggestion that you need to book garage appointments "locally" either, or whether you need to take the shortest
route.
Matt
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/BuyingAndSellingAVehicle/ImportingAndExportingAVehicle/DG_4022583
here you go, advise to to take a print out of what ever document page you choose as proof as when I asked the plod about this before finding
documentary proof I was told there was NO circumstance where you could drive without tax.
the pre booked reason has to be mandatory which is why DVLA inspections don't work as that is at the discretion of the local office.
hope that helps
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Originally posted by Steve G
Page 24 here mate
Thats page 23 of the actual manual, section 7.1
[Edited on 15/2/10 by Steve G]
You will need insurance though, and this will be on the chassis no.
Dan
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Originally posted by matt_gsxr
yes, as Steve says;
If you fail then you can drive to pre-arranged bookings at garages to get it fixed.
Nice little loop-hole. No suggestion that you need to book garage appointments "locally" either, or whether you need to take the shortest route.
Matt
quote:
Originally posted by matt_gsxr
yes, as Steve says;
If you fail then you can drive to pre-arranged bookings at garages to get it fixed.
Nice little loop-hole. No suggestion that you need to book garage appointments "locally" either, or whether you need to take the shortest route.
Matt
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Originally posted by blakep82
but any copper would have an idea of whats 'reasonable'...
you'd never be allowed to live in oxford, and drive to a pre arranged MOT in devon or something. they're not stupid
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Originally posted by Steve G
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Originally posted by blakep82
but any copper would have an idea of whats 'reasonable'...
you'd never be allowed to live in oxford, and drive to a pre arranged MOT in devon or something. they're not stupid
Ask Mad-Butcher if he thinks coppers are "reasonable" or "not stupid"
I drove mine to VOSA testing station, wish i didnt my diff locked up! and i nearly killed my car and me
You can drive provided you have an appointment and you have the appropriate insurance.
Just dug this old thread out
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=52502
This summarises the law in this area.