VOSA not soft on recalls
VOSA’s Vehicle Safety Branch (VSB) celebrates continued success in the world of Automotive Safety Recalls. Last year the response rate for recalls for cars in the UK was 91.0%. This...
VOSA’s Vehicle Safety Branch (VSB) celebrates continued success in the world of Automotive Safety Recalls. Last year the response rate for recalls for cars in the UK was 91.0%. This...
...change. VOSA's roadside enforcement experience is that targeting light goods vehicles in poor condition is easier than shooting fish in a barrel. MOT test results for Class 7s show that...
...at. Step by step Now that the review is underway, a number of proposals to update the system have been put forward for consideration already with more to come. Those...
...atlas and sunglasses (for the winter glare). The Highways Agency also suggests people consider a pre-winter check-up for their vehicle – things like wiper and tyre checks, fluid levels and...
...increase, fluctuation, rate of decrease and maximum efforts must still be checked. Please refer to MOT Special Notice 08-13 for the official notification. Why we changed the test The original...
...had many queries about the type of inspection that will take place. Following discussions with the Department for Transport, the inspection will initially be restricted to a visual examination for...
...based on the days of buying pads of paper certificates • Introducing a ‘pool’ system of slots for AEs, which VTSs will use their slots from and we’ll provide reports...
...we hope to get as much end-user participation as possible. For further updates check our MOT Testing service on Matters of Testing or sign up for Matters of Testing email...
...it been ignored? Remember, when inspecting a tyre it’s not just the tread and tread depth we’re interested in. The whole tyre must be examined for damage, such as cuts,...
...this switchover period as we build to a live system for the whole MOT trade by September 2015. This step-by-step roll out will help us put it in front of...