What we’re working on: using advisories correctly and connected cameras in garages

It’s been a while since we gave you a roundup of what’s happening with the MOT world and what we’ve been working. Over the next few months, I’d like...
It’s been a while since we gave you a roundup of what’s happening with the MOT world and what we’ve been working. Over the next few months, I’d like...
...helped you to encourage motorists to come in early and ‘Beat the Rush’. We now want to help you promote your other safety checks to motorists, like a health check...
...the security card is something that you have, rather than something you need to remember. Together, these 2 factors (the password that you remember, and the security card that’s held)...
...currently predicting that August will be quieter than usual. That means we may be able to persuade drivers to get their MOT test early. This will give them peace of...
...your feedback on these and can add any that we've missed. Once we’ve covered all of the needs for ‘free text’ advisories, we’ll consider removing that feature. This will improve...
...the year. What the service looks like The new service is part of the overall MOT history service that you may already be familiar with. Like the rest of the...
...Facilities (ATFs). But it also applies to some vehicles that fall into the MOT scheme – so vehicles with more than 8 passenger seats that are not used commercially –...
DVSA has completed the first Images in Garages trial – one of the building blocks that will help us tackle errors at MOT and fraudulent “Ghost” MOTs. In March, we...
...quality control and the site. These are the basics that help ensure good quality MOT standards. So we may assess these to make sure they’re in place, checking that managers...
...where high quality is the default, and the scourge of fraudulent or substandard testing is minimised. Of course, there is no one thing that will achieve that – but we...