All You Need To Know About The MOT
An MOT test is an annual inspection conducted by the UK government to make sure your vehicle complies with safety and emissions regulations. MOT is an acronym for Ministry of Transport. It is a legal requirement to have a valid pass certificate for your MOT test each year; otherwise, you cannot drive your vehicle on the UK’s roads. Additionally, it could invalidate your insurance, and in the event of a collision or accident, you will not get any coverage. The majority of people are aware that they must have an annual MOT test, but there is sometimes misunderstanding regarding what exactly is included in the test and whether it checks for damage or just "wear and tear.” But fret not; this blog will answer all of the common questions about the MOT. Let’s dive right in. What does an MOT cover? During an MOT test, your mechanic will check a range of components of your vehicle to ensure they meet the specific safety standards set out by law. These include: Seat belts Brakes Driver’s