I know its legal to drive to a pre-booked IVA as long as you have insurance, but I'm having a bit of a major argument with one of my mates
(he's a plod so thinks he knows best)
so to shut him up I need to know were it actualy says that in the legislation and I'm not getting anywere with google....
section 7
http://online.businesslink.gov.uk/Transport_files/IVA_Information_Guide_V2.0_with_links_1110.pdf
well, its more for imports, but does say you can drive an unregistered car to iva
[Edited on 23/11/10 by blakep82]
as a copper he should know you can drive any vehicle to a pre booked ministry inspection, regardless of if it is registered, taxed, mot'd, all
it needs is insurance
[Edited on 23/11/2010 by ashg]
^^ he should know, but like most of them he doesn't
thanks for the link, but he won't be happy unless I can quote him the Act, year and section.....
Vehicle Excise and Registration Action 1994, Schedule 2 (Exempt Vehicles), Section 22 (Vehicle Testing etc)
LINKY and keep scrolling down to Section 22
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Quinn
Vehicle Excise and Registration Action 1994, Schedule 2 (Exempt Vehicles), Section 22 (Vehicle Testing etc)
LINKY and keep scrolling down to Section 22
quote:
Originally posted by Richard Quinn
Vehicle Excise and Registration Action 1994, Schedule 2 (Exempt Vehicles), Section 22 (Vehicle Testing etc)
LINKY and keep scrolling down to Section 22
That's interesting section 22 paragraph 2 indicates that you're exempt for a vehicle identity check. Could that cover you for the pre-registration DVLA inspection? They are checking that the car is what you say it is.