How early can i MOT a car and still get it back dated, such as the 13 month rule?
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Originally posted by maskell01
How early can i MOT a car and still get it back dated, such as the 13 month rule?
think its a calendar month to preserve date but you can get it earlier if your not worried about keeping the date but would prob only run for 12
months then.
Ray
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think its a calendar month to preserve date but you can get it earlier if your not worried about keeping the date but would prob only run for 12 months then.
yes it does. you will still be covered. the old mot is still valid. silly or what?
But it does not mean your car is legally roadworthy.
Rob
[Edited on 22/7/10 by COREdevelopments]
yeah the car is still MOTed but i was just being prepared and was wondering if i would "loose" any of the existing MOT!
quote:Well its sort of silly, yes. But given it proberbly been like for the last 3months, whats another week? You have to do something. If its a veichal that you need to use seamlessly you need to be able to use it.
Originally posted by COREdevelopments
yes it does. you will still be covered. the old mot is still valid. silly or what?
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This has kinda got me thinking - if you present the car for MOT say a fortnight before the due date, and it fails, does the previous MOT cert still cover you for the remaining fortnight, or is it immediately legally unroadworthy...?
Afraid your car will no longer be covered by it's old MOT , the regulations changed fairly recently
I think when they introduced the computer system they kept the original regulations (no way to check MOT beyond a certificate and you had one of
those) to keep things simple for users.
Sounds like they've now changed to fit in with common sense.
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Afraid your car will no longer be covered by it's old MOT , the regulations changed fairly recently
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Originally posted by GeoffT
Also you can't even legally drive it back home from the MOT centre....