Making it easier for motorists to replace a lost MOT certificate
...or damage the original, and need a new one – perhaps when selling a car. The MOT team has been working hard to make that process simpler. So we’re excited...
...or damage the original, and need a new one – perhaps when selling a car. The MOT team has been working hard to make that process simpler. So we’re excited...
...noticed the new “event history” area on MTS. We’ve introduced this new feature so you can see information relevant to you and your garage. The information recorded there will include...
...3 development teams working on the MOT service, but we’re just moving to 4. This is so we can start implementing the new roadworthiness directive, as well as keeping going...
...as a new cleanliness regime, we’ve introduced new protective screens, hand sanitizer, social distancing signs and more stocks of PPE. We’ve staggered staff breaks and the majority of our office...
...lots of really great feedback on the new test, including the new categories. We’ve taken this into consideration and from 13 September 2018, we’ll be introducing some more defect descriptions....
...there is a lot of focus on the new IT (for 2014/15). We have a new development partner – Kainos – who have just joined us to work on developing...
...Over the past year we've regularly engaged with users and have added a lot more features based on this feedback. By using this we've designed, prioritised and tested new features...
After listening to your feedback we’ve made some changes to make it easier for you to use the new MOT testing service. Throughout the switchover process we’ve been taking on...
DVSA has recently issued instructions to Authorised Examiners about how they can get rid of their old IT equipment (MOT Computerisation) after switching over to the new MOT testing service....
...service in 2015. It means we can easily contact you and keep you up to date with the latest news about the new service. This will help us make the...