Your details needed to help you switchover to new MOT testing system

...make sure you and your site are ready to move to the new system and, at the same time, keep you all up to date with the latest news about...
...make sure you and your site are ready to move to the new system and, at the same time, keep you all up to date with the latest news about...
...the MOT inspection manual which will be user tested before going live in January, before the new legislation comes into force. This will set out the detail what you need...
...and at VTSs in Falkirk, Manchester, Widnes, Nottingham, London and Bristol. In these trials users tested registering and using the new cards. Durability As with any change, many questions and...
...the new system and MOT Modernisation? The new system will be phased in over a 6-month period starting in the early part of 2015. It’s designed to be easier and...
...working hard to design how testers will need to pick the defects after 20 May. This needs to change from the current service because of the new defect categories –...
...API so that it enables us to transfer our data faster to our users. The current trade API was never designed for the volumes of users it has and the...
Your new MOT security card As an MOT testing service user, you’ll get a brand new security card later this year to replace the current PIN system. This card will...
...all MOT Comp users at a VTS site have successfully claimed, checked and updated their new account details before switchover. Claiming your account DVSA emailed instructions to all AEs on...
...will stay at 70% and from this year, and you’ll also need to add your user ID and your date of birth into the MOT testing service. Keep a training...
...easier for them to amend their reminders. We built a prototype service, and then carried out some user testing to see what motorists thought. We carried out pop-up user testing...