Frequent question: Can I tow a failed MOT car?

If a dangerous defect is found on your MOT, by law you cannot drive it elsewhere – if you want to move the vehicle to another garage, you must pay to get it towed. Bear in mind that your insurance may no longer cover you if you receive an MOT fail result, even if your certificate is still valid.

Can you take car away if failed MOT?

Basically, you can drive your vehicle away with an MoT fail even if you have an old valid MoT certificate still in date, unless a ‘dangerous’ issue has been listed on the paperwork and the minimum standards of roadworthiness aren’t met.

Can you drive a car without MOT or tax to scrap yard?

Definitely not. If your car doesn’t have a valid MOT test, it’s illegal to drive it anywhere. Simple as that. There are only a very few specific exceptions to this rule, and scrapping your car is not one of them.

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Can I take my car to another garage if it fails MOT?

Can I Book an MOT Retest at a Different Garage? No, you must have your MOT retest completed by the same garage that did the original test. While you can take your car away for repairs, another garage would charge you the full fee to issue the pass certificate.

Do you get 14 days grace for an MOT?

Many people believe that there is a two-week grace period for lapsed MOTs – which can allow drivers a leeway period to get their vehicle booked in for their MOT test. Unfortunately, despite popular belief, the ‘MOT grace period’ is actually a myth.

Can I drive my car to MOT without MOT?

While it shouldn’t be necessary if you plan properly, you can drive your vehicle to a testing centre without an MOT, but if you’re stopped by the police, you will have to show proof of your appointment. Regardless of your booking, however, if your vehicle is shown to be dangerous then you may still face a penalty.

What are the new rules for MOT?

The new rules, which came into force from May 20, mean that instead of vehicles being given a ‘pass’ or ‘fail’ rating at their MOT, any defects will now be categorised as ‘dangerous’, ‘major’ or ‘minor’ with the first two of these resulting in a test failure.

What happens if you get caught driving a car that is SORN?

You can only drive a vehicle with a SORN on a public road to go to or from a pre-booked MOT or other testing appointment. You could be prosecuted in court and fined up to £2,500 if you use it on the road for any other reason. … Additionally, it’s illegal to drive a vehicle without a valid MOT.

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How long do you get to retest an MOT failure?

Firstly, all MOT retest applications need to be made within 21 days of the MOT test failure. The retest needs to then be completed within 60 days of the initial test.

Is failed MOT recorded?

Failing the MOT

Your vehicle will fail if the test result lists ‘dangerous’ or ‘major’ problems with your vehicle. … If your vehicle fails the MOT: you’ll get a ‘refusal of an MOT test certificate’ from the test centre. it will be recorded in the MOT database.

How long after your MOT expires Can you drive?

If your car fails its MOT, you can only drive it if the previous year’s MOT is still valid (i.e. the test took place on a date earlier than last year’s). MOTs can be done anytime within the 12 month period before the existing MOT expires.

Do ANPR cameras check MOT?

Do ANPR cameras check MOT? Yes, it is possible for ANPR cameras to determine whether or not vehicles have a valid MOT. This is because ANPR systems can be used to cross-check vehicle registrations with the relevant databases that track vehicles without valid MOT certificates or road tax.