DorsetStrider
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posted on 13/2/06 at 10:32 AM |
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Driving to and from SVA
Ok... I know that officially you are allowed to drive to and from the SVA (so long as there are no detours)...
However somehow I don't think I'd get away with this as my "local" SVA test centre is in Exeter. I live in Poole. Round trip
of abour 400 miles.
Comments???
Who the f**K tightened this up!
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Deckman001
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posted on 13/2/06 at 10:38 AM |
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I guess it depends if you can trust your build ?? Most people would get their cars trailer'd for that sort of distance, It'd be a bit of a
bugger if you broke down 200 miles from home eh
Jason
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DarrenW
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posted on 13/2/06 at 10:41 AM |
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My understanding is that there is no distance limit as long as you have a pre-arranged appointment and drive there and back be the most direct route.
To be safe call them up and ask and also check that you are OK to drive on motorways.
I have also been told that you can also drive to a pre-arranged appointment for essential Pre-SVA work at a garage. As always it will be your
responsibility if you go on the road so id check with the centre first.
The bigger question is do you want to. I drove 45 miles each way with almost no problems. 200 each way is a challenge but also a good test drive. If
you take out 3,000 ltd mileage insurance you will use up 30% if you have a retest!
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Syd Bridge
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posted on 13/2/06 at 10:51 AM |
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You wouldn't get away with that one.
Your 'local' centre in Southampton is closer. Nice people as well, though very busy with imports.
The Frogeye builders used to use Reading.
I got pulled up trying to go to Reading, The SVA was booked, but cops told me to get a trailer, as Soton was the nearest to me. They allowed me get
it off the M3, then I found I had to go as far as Reading to get a transporter. With the SVA in hand, I was legal to drive it home. Or so I was
told.
Good luck, and stay off the main roads and don't get caught.
Syd.
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bimbleuk
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posted on 13/2/06 at 04:29 PM |
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I drove 160 miles total to do my SVA. Cirencester to Cardiff. Definitely not the closest centre but my choice as they test a lot of Strikers.
After that I was pulled over between Cirencester and Cheltenham on the way to MOT. Again not my closet MOT station but my choice as I use them for my
commute car. No tax disc or plates but as I was on my way to a pre-booked MOT they just told me to get my car registered ASAP
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cornishrob
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posted on 13/2/06 at 04:50 PM |
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Drive it mate, if you are confident in the car then i dont see why not
exeter is my testing station and i plan on driving there the 160 mile round trip which includes motorway
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Syd Bridge
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posted on 13/2/06 at 06:27 PM |
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You make your choices, you takes your chances.
DVLA will start allocating tests to your local nearest testing centre very soon.
By the way, Cowes>Soton>Exeter is 264 miles round trip. Done it too many times! Poole should be about 200miles round trip, but don't go
along that rotten coast road!!
Syd.
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Mark Allanson
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posted on 13/2/06 at 09:06 PM |
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I used Exeter in June, and I live in Penzance, thats 230 miles round trip, Robinbastd was my back up, and Barrie Sharp was a good break in the
journey. Enjoyed every minute of it
If you can keep you head, whilst all others around you are losing theirs, you are not fully aware of the situation
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greggors84
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posted on 14/2/06 at 11:00 PM |
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What time is your test? My local centre in Leighton Buzzard only has kit cars in the morning so i had to be there by 8. Luckily for me its a 10 mile
round trip.
If you are driving 200 miles each way you are going to have to set off very early, will it be light then?? You probably wouldnt want your first drive
(or one of them) in the dark.
Depends when you have your test of course as its only getting lighter at the moment.
Chris
The Magnificent 7!
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